Tuesday, January 12, 2010

"aka Whiteboy Slim" by Whiteboy Slim (Blues Artist from Canada)

Whiteboy Slim knows the Blues. With a voice that channels the spirit of outsized legend, Howlin' Wolf, the harp skills (and tone) to rival Little Walter, the confidence to stretch the blues lexicon without betraying its artistic center, and a crack band that could've cut its teeth on the west side of Chicago, his CD, "aka Whiteboy Slim," is a living testament to the enduring legacy of the Chicago blues style. "It Ain't Art," opens the album with a defiant declaration of the bluesman's credo, funkifying the blues with roots-deep soul. Other standouts include "Cards on the Table," a terrific minor-key jam with fine Santana-like guitar work; "20% Alcohol," which impeccably mines an Howlin' Wolf-style groove; the jazz-inflected "It's Strange out There;" and the updated Muddy Waters nugget, "She's Into Something." Loud, gritty, raucus and down-&-dirty, "aka Whiteboy Slim" is a flat-out 14-track blues gem. And like fellow Canadian blues trailblazer, King Biscuit Boy, Whiteboy Slim's CD proves the blues ain't about where you're from, it's about who you are.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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