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You can't escaptye Samantha Fish, axnd you rally don't want to. The queen of rock and blue has a new single .

You can’t escape Samantha Fish

Samantha Fish is all over the internet now.  I can’t log on to FB or Insta or TikTok or YouTube and not get rocked by her songs.  Being nominated for a Grammy has a lot to do with that, as does her 2023 collaboration album Death Wish Blues with outlaw musician Jese Drayton.

But I think most of why she is inescapable is that she is one of the most skilled and powerful guitarists, singers, songwriters and performers in the rock and blues rock space, and because of her talent, her music bleeds into every other genre.  No matter what your favorite style is, Fish’s music will grab you and never let you go. If you don’t believe me just put on her latest single, “I Put a Spell on You.”

The Death Wish Blues album is the result of a packed career and a lot of work. Born in  1989 to a musical family in Kansas City, Missouri, Fish started playing drums as a child but switched to guitar at the age of 15, inspired by artists like Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the Rolling Stones. When she turned 18 and started performing locally, and it soon became apparent that she could put on an electrifying show. There was no stopping her.

 Fish’s career took off rapidly, with her self-released debut album “Live Bait” in 2009 catching the attention of Ruf Records, a prominent blues label, and her first solo album Runaway in 2011 earned her the 2012 Blues Music Award for Best New Artist – not easy for a young woman. Since then, Fish has been prolific, releasing multiple albums and continuously evolving her sound. While often categorized as a blues artist, her music seamlessly blends elements of rock, country, funk, and even bluegrass, showcasing her versatility and unique style.

That style is apparent n Death Wish Blues, which  spent 3 weeks a #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart.  Thirteen  high-powered songs that are relentless in their energy, their relevant lyrics, and their drive forward.  Producer Jon Spencer has balanced Fish’s  electrifying guitar and vocals    with the down and dirty raw power of Drayton in an album that has no peer.  I especially like “Settle for Less” that blends blues, unbelievable guitar riffs and a bit of country feel.  Another song from the album, “Supadupabad” moves into frantic punk territory with a little pop.  “Lover on the Side” is a total blues adventure that pits the two of them together in a unique collaboration.

Check out the album if you have not yet, and then sit back and relax and absorb her single “I Put a Spell on You”.  You will be rewarded.

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