BOURBON HOUSE share 'The Fourth Album'

For fans of: Larkin Poe, Dorothy, Dirty Honey
 
Quote for album:
 
"We're always trying to outdo ourselves and I think The Fourth Album is our best yet. You'll find plenty of our signature sounds, and some forays into new music territory. I think the authenticity of this album really shines through." - Jason Clark 
 
Bio:
 
Founded in 2017 by vocalist Lacey Crowe and guitarist Jason Clark, Bourbon House are a modern rock ‘n’ roll band whose music is heavily inspired by their timeless predecessors Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Bad Company, to name a few. Following up their first album was Wild Abandon (2018), Into The Red (2021) and their most recent release, The Fourth Album (2023).


 Managing themselves under their own label, Steel Jacket Records, Bourbon House have been on an upward trajectory since their debut. They made Classic Rock Magazine's "Hot List" with a full page feature, were named one of 15 Rising Rock Bands by acclaimed music journalist Matt Wake, climbed Matt Pinfield's Weekly Rock Countdown, and have been invited to perform at several music festivals this year.
 At the center of Bourbon House's music are Crowe's unique blues-rock vocals and Clark's gritty, bluesy guitar riffs. Their music is honest and their love for the human aspect of pure rock 'n' roll, as well as the desire to create an escape within their music, is the driving force behind their prolificity.


 With more music to follow the release of The Fourth Album, festival slots, and their need to be in a continuous mode of creation, Bourbon House are poised for a strong presence in 2023. 
 
Track Listing:
 1. Resonate
 2. Love is a Killer
 3. Out for Blood
 4. High Road Gypsy
 5. 20 to Life
 6. Villain
 7. Hotel Bar Blues
 8. Blue Magic
 9. Wild Days
 10. Devil on My Heels Acoustic (Live)
 11. High Road Gypsy Acoustic (Live)

Buy / Stream: https://bourbonhouse.hearnow.com/the-fourth-album

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