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Long Road Home are a song-based blues rock band, whose music is drenched in the blues. The band’s influences can be traced back to the emergence of the British Blues scene, 70s rock and beyond. Influences include bands and artists such as Gary Moore, Robin Trower, Joe Bonamassa, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull and Focus. Members of the band have worked with many notable musicians including Bernie Marsden, Keith Emerson, members of Gary Moore's band, Uriah Heep, Thunder, Larry Miller and many more. The band appeals to blues and rock fans alike.

Long Road Home's acclaimed debut album Are We Invisible? is very much in the modern blues idiom with shades of progressive and classic rock adding spice to the mix. The net result has been described in the music press as Rock Solid Blues!

"With a line-up soaked in Brit-blues pedigree, Long Road Home inevitably play like demons. But while the five-piece can kick around a 12-bar, these self written songs are probably more imaginative than you're be expecting." Henry Yates - Classic Rock magazine

“An absolute stormer of hi-energy, full throttle, electric-driven blues-rock” Blues Matters Magazine.

“A refreshing take on rock without the cliches .. Rock solid blues…" Feenstra Blues - Get Ready to Rock.

“...powerful songs that reflect their rich musical heritage. File under excellent!" Blues In Britain Magazine.

Are We Invisible? reached number five on the IBBA blues radio broadcasters chart and stayed in the Top 40 album chart for five months. Radio Caroline playlisted the album which also made Top 10 on the Get Ready To Rock Chart.

Long Road Home are one of the most musically interesting bands on the UK blues rock scene with a constantly growing fan base and a band not to be missed.

longroadhome.co.uk


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