Blues Corner’s “All That We Are” is Blues in Its Most Soulful!
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Blues Corner has released their much-awaited album, “All That We Are.” Born from the meeting of Phil Roman and Seb Oroval, the band is built on friendship, lived experience, and a deep-rooted love for authentic blues. Their new album, “All That We Are” isn’t just a musical album, it feels like a three-dimensional journey through Classic Blues, Country Blues, Americana, and Blues Rock. Produced by Bruno Dandrimont at La Battamobile, the album blends tight rhythm sections with a warm, organic live feel. Songs like “Set Me Free” and Stone in My Shoe” lean into gritty grooves and emotional urgency. “Blues Paradise” and “The Blues Is About Giving All What We Are” so beautifully highlight the band’s philosophical core—blues as truth and surrender. Disc 2 cuts like “Highway of Love” and “Train Passing By” add movement, storytelling, and a road-worn Americana spirit. Overall, the album balances soulful vulnerability with confident blue0rock energy, staying honest, melodic, and deeply human.

“Blues Corner play like they’ve lived every note they sing, and you can feel the pure essence blues in their music.”
We also got a chance to have a candid conversation with the band. Stay tuned for some tangy insights. Till then, test the melodies down here:
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