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Devil Got His Way

Damon Fowler

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Album Review

Young roots guitarist Fowler follows his Blind Pig debut with this sophomore release two years later that does everything a second release should: it focuses his vision while feeling more comfortable and looser than his last disc. Fowler's creative lap steel work is what sets him apart from the rest of the guitar-slinging pack and it's in fine display here. These dozen tracks show Fowler settling into a swampy, country-tinged, blues/rock groove that's impressively unforced. His low-key vocals are assured yet more vulnerable and fresh-faced than most hotshot guitarists. They help make these songs shift into an easygoing vibe that's inviting even when the lyrics fall into the cliché-ridden sexual double-entendres of "Fruit Stand Lady." He's less successful with a by-the-numbers Georgia Satellites-styled rocker "Once in a While" especially when his boyish voice tells the tale of "good girls who have to let loose once in a while." Thankfully, his twangy solo helps move the tune into more distinctive territory. Fowler unearths a nifty cover with Chuck Prophet's touching ballad "After the Rain," a real find that he interprets beautifully and with real soul. He doesn't add much to Leon Russell's jaunty "Tight Rope" (although the mandolin is a nice touch) but it's a cool song to revive after being somewhat forgotten over the decades. Elsewhere, originals such as "28 Degrees" with its creative use of cowbell, wade into the swamp and the story song of "American Dream," about the making and breaking of a rock star put to a modified reggae beat that shows that Fowler can bring the blues to a variety of genres. The closing drinking song "Happy Hour" might make a rousing singalong in the bars where any tune about liquor gets attention, but it's out of place here. Yet when Fowler hits his stride on the propulsive title track driven by a slow funk grind and nasty slide work, and the crawling "Cypress in the Pines," he zeros in on a style that's rhythmic and memorable, and shows he's just starting to nail his groove.

Customer Reviews

Early Candidate For Album Of The Year

Damon Fowler has really raised the bar with this album. From the prophetic first cut "We've Got a Good Thing", through "Happy Hour", this is one great cd. The tile song is a smokin' tune and the clever cover of Leon Russell's "Tight Rope" is simply ear candy. "28 Degrees" with its pulsing cowbell and slide guitar is a song most bands would kill for yet on this album there's four or five songs better. If you're reading this review hit the BUY ALBUM button. You'll thank me.

True Blues Man

Saw Damon at the Tampa Bay Blues Fest and he blew the place out. Great talent, put on a great show he is a good blues man, exciting album.

Tight Rope is...

pretty good actually. Has somewhat of a sound to it that's...almost exotic in a way. I love Leon Russel's classic, but this is a pretty great cover.

Biography

Born: Brandon, Fla

Genre: Blues

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Fiery soul-blues guitarist Damon Fowler was born and raised in Brandon, FL, just outside of Tampa. He first picked up a guitar at the age of 12, and after being shown a few chords, quickly developed an affinity for the instrument. He also fell in love with the blues, and he was soon gigging regularly in small clubs in the Tampa Bay area. By now adding hints of R&B, soul, and country to his approach, Fowler learned to play lap steel guitar and Dobro and also added a wicked slide guitar style to...
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