Mike Shouse’s “Bucket of Bolts” roars to life like a classic engine tuned to perfection, loud, proud, and unstoppable. After a notable hiatus, the veteran guitarist makes an explosive return with his new album "Jaded", featuring guitar heavyweights Tony MacAlpine and Ron “Bumblefoot.” Yet, it’s “Bucket of Bolts” that truly encapsulates the spirit of Shouse’s rebirth.
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Read more →From the first riff, Shouse’s mastery is undeniable. Each note feels alive, propelled by fiery precision and a deep emotional pulse. The track’s production is razor-sharp, capturing every nuance of Shouse’s tone and technique. What makes “Bucket of Bolts” special is how it blends nostalgia with innovation, meets melodic storytelling, forging a sound both familiar and fresh.
Revista Sound Loop, this era marks “a monumental return” for Shouse, and “Bucket of Bolts” proves exactly that. It’s fast, fierce, and unforgettable.
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