Cadillac Records is a movie that tells the unusual story of Leonard Chess and the famous Chess Records. If you happen not to know about this record label, it is the one that became the home for Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Etta James and many other stars of the blues, soul and early rock-n-roll movement.
Amplified Heat
It seems that Black Sabbath have just left the recording room and the amps are still hot. Than Amplified Heat came in and recorded their How Do You Like The Sound Of That record. The sound of this American stoner-retro-blues crew is totally old, no distortion no mastering, only garage attitude and the vibe of good old blues-rock. Amplified Heat were actually playing blues for seven years before they reformed and switched to more stoner garage oriented sound.
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Dax Riggs
This dude sings about a demon tied to a chair in his brain and that seems to be true. Dax Riggs started his carrier in the sludge metal outfit Acid Bath then switched on to Agents Of Oblivion and Deadboy and the Elephantmen. His music evolved from raw Mississippi sludge metal to progressive stoner to blues… of better to say some kind of blues.
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Sue Moreno & Marco Di Maggio – Bye Bye Blues
Marco Di Maggio – professional guitar player, one of the most acclaimed guitarists of rock-n-roll. Was added to Rockabilly and Country Hall of Fame, worked with dozens of singers and bands. Sue Moreno (from Sue and the Flaming Stars) started as a singer in a small theater but slowly rose to shows like Rattle and Roll Weekender, the Jackson Rockabilly Fest, Viva Las Vegas, the Midsummer Jamboree and the Screamin’Festival.
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Black Snake Moan

Yes this post will be about a movie. No better to say about a Movie.
I’m personally a fan of some southern-stuff: music, bit of a culture and the other entire “South Will Rise Again” thing. This movie caught my attention with its real southern groove but in fact it is a blues movie.
Lot of people are arguing bout where does modern music came from. Some cite the middle-age orchestras, I personally give credit to the pirate ships where the black rhymes and European melodies first collided. But one thing is definite the first style of music as we know it is Delta Blues. Played by poor black people in Mississippi delta it quickly became something more than just music. Later together with jazz they formed rock and roll and it was the blues that gave the melody.

This movie is about blues. Samuel Jackson is playing and old blues-guitarist and his badass voice is exactly what you need for a badass blues. I think he really should record a blues album. Other stuff in the soundtrack is performed by mostly unknown bands like The Black Keys, Outrageous Cherry, North Mississippi Allstars and some real bluesy dudes like R.L. Burnside.
Want to experience the blues? Get this movie and get this soundtrack!
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