Red Stone Souls: Riffs and Grooves from Detroit

Red Stone Souls: Riffs and Grooves from Detroit

Red Stone Souls are a band from Detroit. They mix a lot of different rock styles. They've got blues, psychedelic vibes, and heavy riffs. Their sound feels like you're back in the '70s but with a modern twist.

The band kicked off in 2012. They have Ian Kirwan on guitar and vocals, Beau Felix on guitar, Kevin Bernard on bass, and Travis Erikson on drums. These guys have been making waves with their unique style.

Their latest album, "Mother Sky," was released in 2017. It's all about heavy rock with a retro feel. Tracks like "Nights Watchful Eye" and "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" showcase their guitar work and storytelling. "Mother Sky" is known for its long, powerful songs that stick with you.

After "Mother Sky," they put out a single called "Shrine of Eyes" in 2019. This song has a bit of a darker edge, but it still holds onto the band's signature sound. 

Red Stone Souls are loved for their live shows. The energy is electric and the riffs are catchy. Their music is the kind that makes you want to nod your head or tap your foot. 

The band's influence from groups like Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy shines through, but they've carved out their own niche. Their songs often tell stories, giving listeners something to think about or an adventure to imagine.

If you're into rock that feels both new and nostalgic, Red Stone Souls might just be your new favorite band. Their journey from the garages of Detroit to stages big and small tells a story of passion for music. With "Mother Sky" and "Shrine of Eyes," they've proven they're here to stay.

Red Stone Souls "The Devil Knows You're Dead" Mother Sky (2017)

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Around 2014, I noticed rock music starting to sound cookie-cutter, over-polished, and pop-inspired, as if it had lost its soul and become corporate and profit-driven. That led me to seek out bands with a raw, authentic rock sound, which inspired the creation of Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio.

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