Rider Solo's "Nothin'" is a fantastic throwback to the raw energy and soulful grit of classic blues rock. The groove is undeniable, a potent blend of hard-rocking intensity and that signature bluesy swagger that makes you want to move. It's easy to hear the influences – the swagger of early Zeppelin, the boogie of ZZ Top, perhaps even a touch of Cream – but filtered through Rider Solo's own, unique lens. The recent re-issue by Studio “D”etroit and Potshot Records, exclusively on YouTube, is a gift to music lovers. It allows a new generation to discover this hidden gem and appreciate the timeless appeal of a well-crafted blues-rock anthem. The fact that it's only available on YouTube also gives it a cool, almost underground vibe, making the discovery even more rewarding. It's a powerful reminder that great music can come from anywhere, and that sometimes the best things are worth digging for.
Publishing and Lyrics: Manhattan Borough Publishing [ASCAP]
Song, Performance, and Recording: Studio Detroit Archives ©2025
(made exclusively available by https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NJeelmME56blqcEBBfUk8GA&si=ABKCgeGDpmJX2GzQ)
Publishing and Lyrics: Manhattan Borough Publishing [ASCAP]
Song, Performance, and Recording: Studio Detroit Archives ©2025
(made exclusively available by https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NJeelmME56blqcEBBfUk8GA&si=ABKCgeGDpmJX2GzQ)
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- Music Rock Music Category R
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- Detroit, New York City, Studio
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