With anticipation reaching a fever pitch, Pittsburgh PA's Ghost Hounds are digitally releasing their fourth studio album, First Last Time, in partnership with Gibson Records.
In the heart of the Steel City, a musical force has emerged, breathing new life into the rock 'n' blues genre. Ghost Hounds, a powerhouse collective of talent, is blazing a trail with their classic rock 'n' roll guitar tunes and soulful melodies. Led by the enigmatic Tré Nation on vocals, this modern-day rock band is proving that the spirit of rock is not only alive but thriving for the next generation of music enthusiasts.
Combining the creative genius of Thomas Tull and Brooklyn native guitarist Johnny Baab, Ghost Hounds creates a sonic landscape that resonates with the souls of rock purists. The rhythm section, anchored by the dynamic duo of Bennett Miller on bass and Blaise Lanzetta on drums, lays down the foundation for the band's electrifying sound.
Since their inception, the band has released three studio albums, each showcasing their undeniable talent and prowess. Their debut album, Roses Are Black (2019), took the music scene by storm, amassing millions of streams and garnering critical acclaim from Billboard and American Songwriter. It was a resounding testament to Ghost Hounds' ability to capture the essence of blues-inspired rock.
In 2021, the band unleashed their sophomore effort, A Little Calamity, a true testament to their classic rock roots. The album's infectious tracks, including the hit single "Good Old Days," further solidified Ghost Hounds' place in the hearts of rock aficionados worldwide. Their ability to seamlessly blend vintage influences with a modern twist continued to set them apart from the pack.
Ghost Hounds swiftly followed up with their 2022 release, You Broke Me, which showcased their maturing sound, effortlessly blending classic blues rock with a contemporary edge. Their collective experiences on the road, supporting legendary acts such as the Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, Garth Brooks, and Bob Seger, have undoubtedly contributed to the refinement of their craft.