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![]() Daemon Chili (from the album Live in Lowell available as a self-release) Like any concoction or special family recipe, it is the secret sauces, spices, secret ingredients that make the meal. A thick groove, heavily peppered drum beat, big, fat drops of saxophone, and splashes of guitar licks, heated in warm organ chords and baked under hot neon lights, that is what Daemon Chili serve up on Live in Lowell, their recent release. Shaken and stirred, what separates Deamon Chil from anything else on the menu is the Blues shouts that urge the pot to boil over and the heat rise. Blues on a mission kicks up some Massachusetts dust when Daemon Chili list “Seven Deadly Sins”, sway with “Take Sounding” as the song bids a ballsy goodbye, and feel the sting from “Blood Burning Moon”. Live in Lowell puts the boys in the band in front of a home town crowd, the audience giving support when Daemon Chili reads from “Wicked Blues”, the ‘bad man’ in the story line counting down to getting his kicks a familiar face. The backbeat demands attention underneath “Gypsy Moon”, strides through “Devil Woman” on a heavy-footed Blues stroll, stirs a funky brew for “That What Love Will Make You Do”, and stretches out the melody on instrumental theatrics for the inspirational message of “Lay Your Burdens Down”. Daemon Chili tell the story of hometown living, and cooking, in “Boott Mill Flavor” as Live in Lowell opens its doors with promising to ‘get things warmed up with a local number’ in “Boston Blues” and wrap up the show, and the live recording, with a hard-pounding song for the mighty mother ocean in “Mercy of the Sea”. Listen and buy the music of Daemon Chili from AMAZON https://www.daemonchili.rocks/
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