Once
you put on Vini and the Demons’ self-titled debut
you realize you’re in for a heavy dose of the blues.
These guys play it loud and proud. What’s more, they
play it well, old school. So much so that they recently made
the big move from FLA to Chicago in the tradition of many
Blues predecessors.
This
album covers the spectrum, so it’s rockin’ hard
one minute, then slowing to a whisky-laced crawl the next.
But with Skibo Demon’s harmonica chugging along to
Vini D’s guitar and vocals, the other Demons supplying
the rhythm, it’s good fare all the way through. For
blues addicts out there, take a listen to Vini and the Demons
and get your fix of Chicago blues.
Favorite
Track: Track 8, "Sittin’ on Top of the
World"
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Roland
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marketing and promotion in the music industry and an inability
to capably play his guitar no matter how hard
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