Crow

Crow

blues rock

United States Est. 1967

"The music pulses with a steady groove that intertwines gritty guitar riffs and soulful melodies, creating tension and release that keeps listeners engaged."

About Crow

Crow matters as a pivotal voice in the blues rock landscape, capturing the grit and raw emotion that defines the genre.
Their music resonates with listeners who seek authenticity, often reflecting the struggles and triumphs of everyday life while drawing on a tradition that speaks to both hardship and resilience.
Their music resonates with listeners who seek authenticity, often reflecting the struggles and triumphs of everyday life while drawing on a tradition that speaks to both hardship and resilience. This connection fosters a communal experience among fans, creating a space where shared stories and emotions can be expressed and understood. Through their process, Crow explores the intersection of traditional blues elements with modern sensibilities, crafting soundscapes that feel both familiar and fresh. Their approach is marked by a deep respect for the roots of the genre while incorporating contemporary lyrical themes and instrumentation that reflect current realities. This blend invites audiences into a world where past influences meet present-day narratives, enriching the listening experience and expanding the emotional breadth of their music. Lyrically, Crow often delves into themes of love, loss, and personal struggle, employing storytelling that balances sincerity with moments of irony. Their writing voice carries a conversational tone, drawing listeners in with relatable experiences while painting vivid images that provoke reflection. This mix of earnestness and wit allows for an engaging dynamic throughout their catalog.

1 total releases· United States

Full discography

Crow's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1969–1969
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