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Alderney-born Robert J. Hunter is taking the blues and Americana scene by storm. Armed with a gruff, powerful voice and the wild thud of an overdriven, foot-stomping guitar, he delivers a raw and soulful sound that is unmistakably his own. His evocative songwriting takes listeners on emotional, deeply personal journeys, echoing the spirit of artists such as Rory Gallagher, John Martyn, Glen Hansard, The Faces, Free, The Black Crowes, The Rolling Stones, The Band, Bad Company and The Eagles.

Relentless touring across the UK and Europe has turned the band into a road-worn, well-oiled machine—super-tight, fiercely dynamic and impossible to ignore. Their genre-bending blend of blues, rock ’n’ roll and Americana continues to win new fans and captivate audiences with every show.

Hunter’s previous releases—Stir All Night, Hurricane, Suitcase Blues and Good People—have earned worldwide acclaim. The band has repeatedly hit No. 1 on the Apple Music Blues Chart and secured national radio play on BBC Radio 2, BBC Introducing and Planet Rock. They have shared stages with Wilko Johnson, The Animals, Kris Barras Band and Sari Schorr, and have been finalists in both the UK Blues Challenge and the International Songwriting Competition (ISC).

With grit, heart and undeniable authenticity, Robert J. Hunter stands as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary blues and Americana.

“An incredibly exciting act on the blues scene, you’re going to really love them.” - Whispering Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2

These strident blues rockers sound like they’ve come off a year-long tour and gone into the studio to record this album without even going home to change their socks.” - Hugh Fielder, Classic Rock Magazine

“Incredible strength in the diversity of his songwriting coupled with sheer hard work...” - Blues in Britain Magazine