WALTER TROUT – new album and shows announced
- by eternalterror
- Posted on 07-01-2024
Photo: Leland Hayward
Blues-Rock’s Resilient Icon Walter Trout To Release New Studio Album
His incredibly creative and prolific streak continues with ‘Broken,’ featuring guest appearances from Beth Hart, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, and Harmonica Virtuoso Will Wilde.
Released 1st March Via Provogue / Mascot Label Group
Blues-rock icon Walter Trout is riding a creatively formidable wave and heading into 2024 with an album raucous, wild and poignant in Broken. The album features guest appearances from powerhouse singer Beth Hart, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider and Harmonica virtuoso Will Wilde. It will be released on March 1 via Provogue / Mascot Label Group. You can get the first taste of the new single, Bleed, featuring Will Wilde here: https://youtu.be/wyeGtect92c
BIO
All of us are broken. But no-one is beyond repair. It’s a philosophy that Walter Trout has lived by during seven volatile decades at the heart of America’s society and blues-rock scene. Even now, with the world more fractured than ever – by politics, economics, social media and culture wars – the fabled US bluesman’s latest album, Broken, chronicles the bitter schisms of modern life but refuses to succumb to them.
“I’ve always tried to write positive songs, and this album is not quite that,” considers the 72-year-old of an all-original tracklisting that rages and soothes. “But I always hold on to hope. I think that’s why I wrote this album.”
For the last half-century, however rocky his path, hope has always lit the way. The beats of Trout’s unbelievable story are well-known: the traumatic childhood in Ocean City, New Jersey; the audacious move to the West Coast in ’74; the auspicious but chaotic sideman shifts with John Lee Hooker and Big Mama Thornton; the raging addictions that somehow never stopped the boogie when he was with Canned Heat in the early-’80s.
Even now, some will point to Trout’s mid-’80s guitar pyrotechnics in the lineup of John Mayall’s legendary Bluesbreakers as his career high point. But for a far greater majority of fans, the blood, heart and soul of his solo career since 1989 is the main event, the bluesman’s songcraft always reaching for some greater truth, forever surging forward, never shrinking back.
It’s a peerless creative streak underlined by the guitarist’s regular triumphs at ceremonies including the Blues Music Awards, SENA European Guitar Awards, British Blues Awards and Blues Blast Music Awards. The iconic British DJ ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris spoke for millions when he declared Trout “the world’s greatest rock guitarist” in his 2001 autobiography, The Whispering Years.
If he were a less questing artist, Trout could mark time and dine out on those past glories, leaving the polemics and calls-to-arms to a younger generation. But that’s not enough, considers the still-hungry veteran. “I have to grow. I want to be a vital contributing artist. I don’t want to come out every night and play my first hit, Life In The Jungle. I feel young. I know I’m not. But in my head, I’m still 25, still wanting to get better and do something I haven’t before. I have more to say.”
As the pandemic burnt out, Trout got back to business: the career-long cycle of writing, touring and resting still as natural to him as breathing. But scarcely had the world’s turntable needles dropped on his latest album, 2022’s Ride, when Trout felt the first tingles of incoming inspiration. Alternating between his homes in the remote Danish fishing village of Vorupør and Huntington Beach, California – or sometimes even in the back of the van, still slick with sweat after that night’s gig – the twelve songs of Broken demanded to be born.
Tour Dates
25 Jan – The Princess Theatre – Woolloongabba, AUSTRALIA
27 Jan – Factory Theatre – Marrickville, AUSTRALIA
28 Jan – Lizottes – Newcastle, AUSTRALIA
30 Jan – Hermonie German Club of Canberra – Narrabundah, AUSTRALIA
01 Feb – The Gov – Hindmarsh, AUSTRALIA
02 Feb – The Gov – Hindmarsh, AUSTRALIA
03 Feb – Freo.Social – Fremantle, AUSTRALIA
03 Apr – Kulturcenter Jammerbugt – Aabybro, DENMARK
04 Apr – Eksercerhuset – Fredericia, DENMARK
06 Apr – Amager Bio – Copenhagen, DENMARK
09 Apr – Biljardkompaniet – Kristianstad, SWEDEN
10 Apr – Kungsbacka Teater – Kungsbacka, SWEDEN
11 Apr – Röverstaden – Oslo, NORWAY
12 Apr – Ottos – Finnsnes, NORWAY
13 Apr – Kulturakademin – Motala, SWEDEN
15 Apr – Bryggarsalen – Odenplan, SWEDEN
17 Apr – Pakkahuoneenaukio – Tampere, FINLAND
18 Apr – House of Culture – Helsinki, FINLAND
20 Apr – Katalin – Uppsala, SWEDEN
23 Apr – Archa Theatre – Praha, Czechia
24 Apr – Der Anker – Leipzig, GERMANY
25 Apr – Kesselhaus in der Kulturbrauerei – Berlin, GERMANY
26 Apr – Markethalle – Hamburg, GERMANY
27 Apr – Bürgerhaus Stollwerck – Köln, GERMANY
28 Apr – Zeche Bochum – Bochum, GERMANY
30 Apr – Alhambra – Paris, FRANCE
01 May – Musiktheater REX – Bensheim, GERMANY
03 May – Konzertfabrik 27 & Mini Z7 – Pratteln, SWITZERLAND
04 May – Im Wizemann – Stuttgart, GERMANY
06 May – Rockhouse – Salzburg, AUSTRIA
07 May – Colos-Seal – Aschaffenburg, GERMANY
09 May – Paradiso – Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
10 May – Luxor Live – Arnhem, NETHERLANDS
12 May – Poppodium 013 – Tilburg, NETHERLANDS
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