“Sounds like: David Lee Roth meets Marie Fredriksson under the disco ball” Westfälische Nachrichten
Harmoniously, the blues is stripped of all its traditional elements, unpacking all the nasty sounds of the 80s, and even the funky disco scene of the 70s is thoroughly scrutinized with a constant wink. The snotty, Hendrix-inspired guitar playing and the occasional jazz lick make the Yvi Wylde Trio's glam rock disco blues a definite experience.
The intention of Yvi Wylde and her Brothers From Other Mothers?
- bring the guitar back into pop music!
After various performances for and with artists such as Culcha Candela, Paul Gilbert, Richie Kotzen, and Jennifer Batten, Yvi enlisted her two collaborators Rolf and Hendrik in 2013 and has since strived to conjure up some chic guitar riffs in the old Prince style. The hippie bluesmen have already proven with their debut album that their music defies categorization.
The crazy trio's second album is not for the faint of heart or the most stubborn genre fans. However, anyone with an open mind won't be able to resist "Provinzrocker," which takes them on a wonderful journey through electronic music, '80s pop, rock, country, blues, and funk. The connecting link: the guitar, of course!
In addition to long-time companions Björn Diewald and Lars Havelberg, the trio was also able to win keyboardist Tim Möller, singer Tobias Eisenworth and Udo Lindenberg bassist Stef Stephan as guest musicians this time.