On their new album "Blues Revolution" Cirkus Prütz want to disarm the world with the combined support of blues and love. With their roots in blues, hard rock and punk, the band is not afraid to break the rules. Cirkus Prütz push the boundaries and break new ground. It's bluesy, it swings and it's in the here and now!
When was the last time you heard a blues rock record that paid tribute to the Ramones and Lemmy in addition to Howlin' Wolf and Chuck Berry? On their new album "Blues Revolution" Cirkus Prütz want to disarm the world with the combined support of blues and love. With their roots in blues, hard rock and punk, the band is not afraid to break the rules. No one tells them what to do or what not to do. They push the boundaries and break new ground. Cirkus Prütz take us from their Swedish home without detours on a hot road trip through Texas with Queens Of The Stoneage, Muddy Waters and ZZ Top on the car radio. All songs on "Blues Revolution" were composed by the band together. As with the previous album "White Jazz - Black Magic" from 2019, guitarist Franco Santunione (Electric Boys, Glory Bells Band) has taken over the production.