As the name implies, Frenchie’s Blues Destroyers are well steeped in the blues, but their music draws as much from ’60s British bands as the American blues on which those bands built their sounds. On their new album, Love is Blood, lead guitarist, singer and songwriter Kevin “Frenchie” Sciou and drummer Pete “Brother Pete” Coatney form a two-man wall of sound that pays homage to and builds upon blues and rock traditions, while adding sprinkles of the Texas twang they absorbed from years of playing with Lone Star originals including Jack Ingram and Billy Joe Shaver.
Released November 9th, Love is Blood, was produced by Taylor Tatsch (Maren Morris) at his AudioStyles studio in Dripping Springs and features nine tunes which showcase the duo's singular style of gritty rock ’n’ roll. Led by a sultry, smoky guitar and slinky percussion, "Love Is Blood" flows with a sensual undercurrent that despite it's ominous nature draws you in with a pull that's impossible to avoid. Get Plugged In above and for more information visit HERE
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