Rock unit Louisiana Child has released their debut single, a gritty Old West and rock ‘n roll fusion track titled “Cocaine Cowboy”.
Louisiana Child is a gritty powerhouse of a rock unit based out of Toronto that blends the kick of southern rock, the swing of blues, and the tone of country into a dynamic sound of foot-stomping and head-banging that leaves a long-lasting impression full of raw energy.
Comprised of Daniel Theriault on vocals and guitar, Ricky Theriault on drums and backup vocals, Jean-Marc Lanteigne on lead guitar, and Chris Moore on bass, Louisiana Child is currently working away on their debut EP in collaboration with seasoned producers and mixing engineers George Panagopoulos and Mark McCaster, the former being widely recognized for his work with Audioslave, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the legendary producer Rick Rubin. These music industry powerhouses bring a wealth of expertise and experience to Louisiana Child’s already promising sound.
The first product of the project to go public and Louisiana Child’s debut single comes in the form of “Cocaine Cowboy,” a hauntingly gritty track that follows the internal battle of a man facing his demons.
Painting the image of a haunting Old West setting through rounded blues-y guitar tones, a sharp country-tinged vocal punch, and lyrics that tell the tale of a lone vagabond, Louisiana Child explores the concepts of temptation towards things that are inherently destructive, namely drugs and alcohol.
Mastered by Ted Jensen of Sterling Sound, “Cocaine Cowboy” marks a promising beginning for Louisiana Child, establishing a distinct sense of storytelling and carefully crafted sound as they enter the rock scene with a bang.
This track is just the beginning for the band- to learn more about Louisiana Child, stay up to date with their latest endeavors, and keep an eye out for future shows, follow their official Instagram and Facebook pages.
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