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Song of the Day: Sun House- Never Be Lonely

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Words from Anselm Anderson

The London-based Blues band Sun House recently released a catchy rock blues track titled 'Never Be Lonely.' This release marks the duo's first musical offering since their debut album 'Ticket To Fly' in 2020. Comprising guitarist Jamie Ellis and drummer Cam Meek, the band aims to revitalize the blues and classic rock genres for today's music scene. A unique feature of their work is the collaboration with renowned blues musicians, adding a dynamic edge to their sound. 

J Lee and the Hoodoo Skulls are featured on this latest track, with lead vocalist Jason Barratt contributing his soulful voice to the vibrant blues riffs. This is the first time I have encountered these acts and I was eager to give this a listen. The sound is fresh and the vocals are infectious. "Never Be Lonely" starts with powerful, resonating drums that segue into an upbeat and rhythmic blues riff. The motif builds, escalated by a steady combination of bass and drums, as the lead vocalist's roar cuts through the mix. 

Jason Barratt has the right voice for this kind of song. His charm and affection give the track a kick. He sings with passion and exuberance, especially in the chorus. This is felt as the momentum builds over swinging rhythms and a mid-tempo that makes this feel like a song fans can dance to and enjoy. The slick solo in the mid-eighth gives the song that extra edge. The track finishes with Barratt singing with claps that return to the original chorus and riff. 

Overall, Sun House hope to rebuild the blues in their own design. This is a track full of swagger and rock 'n' roll, destined to make your day.







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