The Bluesbones

The Bluesbones are a passionate blues-rock act hailing from Belgium, known for their powerful and emotional performances. Formed with the goal of bringing blues music to life with a fresh and energetic twist, the band quickly made a name for themselves in the blues scene. Their sound is characterized by a blend of classic blues influences with a harder, more contemporary rock edge, giving them a unique and recognizable sonic signature.

Since their inception, The Bluesbones have been avidly performing across Europe and have garnered a significant fan base with their electrifying live shows. Albums like "Live on Stage" and "Double Live" capture the raw intensity and dynamism of their performances, making it clear why they have become favorites on the festival circuit. Their studio efforts, including "Chasing Shadows" and "Unchained," show their skill in crafting soul-stirring original compositions that stay true to the blues tradition while exploring new musical territories. A highlight in their discography, "Talking To The Lord," exemplifies their ability to fuse the spiritual depth of traditional blues with the power of rock, encapsulating the essence of The Bluesbones' musical journey.

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Talking To The Lord
Single - Released May 12, 2023
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  4. February 13, 2016
  5. February 26, 2015
  6. June 15, 2013
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