I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Keep Both Hands On The Wheel, by Babaux and the Peacemakers, and it's a solid mix of rural rock and blues. Opening with Steal Your Love, Babaux (Christian Basso) leads the way on vocals, joined by Eric Martinez on lead guitar, Mike Davidov on bass Ben Waligoske wailing on steel guitar and Jake Herman on drums. With a strong bottom and aggressive lead guitar work, this is a solid opener. Wildflower dials it back a few notches but with particularly cool vocals and resonator by Babaux and CR Gruver on B3, this track is a swampy rocker. Walk The Mile is another track that has just that right taste of Van Zant with plenty of southern swagger, gritty vocals and Martinez playing lead guitar over a warm bed of B3 and a meaty bottom. Title track, Keep Both Hands On The Wheel is a loose rocker with an effectively ragged vocal melody and B3/guitar carrying the load. Martinez plays a bluesy lead solo making this one of my favorite tracks on the release. Wrapping the release is Something More To Give which would be my selection for top radio track. With a strong melody, nicely blended harmonies and just the right amount of tension. A strong closer.
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