Guitarist Adrian Galysh delivers tasty, rock-infused blues in his new track, “Barstool Monarchy,” premiered exclusively through Guitar World. Listen to the track here.

Featuring powerhouse vocalist Kacee Clanton, “Barstool Monarchy” comes off Into The Blue, available May 25, 2016 via iTunes, Amazon.com, CDBaby.com, and adriangalysh.com. You can pre-order the album now here.

“’Barstool Monarchy’ started with the opening riff, which is revisited throughout the song,” said Galysh. “It’s very much inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Deep Purple. The song features a great ’69/’70 Fender Stratocaster I acquired at an auction. The guitar was all original, sounded great, and delivered the perfect Hendrix-era Strat tone for this tune!”

Into The Blue is packed with nine blues-rock tracks with guitar and vocals that take Galysh into an entirely new musical direction.

Produced and recorded by Galysh in Los Angeles, Into The Blue draws heavily on the guitarist’s ‘70s-era influences. Galysh shares vocal duties with powerhouse vocalist Kacee Clanton, known for her soulful work with Joe Cocker, Luis Miguel, Beth Hart, and Janis Joplin’s band, Big Brother and The Holding Company. The album also features special guest performances by studio session ace Carl Verheyen (Supertramp); chicken picker Johnny Hiland; drummer  Joey Heredia (Stevie Wonder, Tribal Tech); and bassist Paul Loranger (Eric Sardinas).

In support of his album, Galysh will have a release show on May 25 at 9:30 p.m. in Los Angeles at The Baked Potato, located at 3787 Cahuenga Blvd., in Studio City. Tickets are available on-site.

Into The Blue will be available on May 25, 2016 via iTunes, Amazon.com, CDBaby.com, and adriangalysh.com. Preview Into The Blue now at www.adriangalysh.com, and pre-order it here.

Track list

1. “Let Your Hammer Ring” (Galysh)
2. “Barstool Monarchy” (Galysh/Clanton)
3. “Unloveable Me” (Galysh/Clanton)
4. “Messin’ With The Kid” (Mel London)
5. “Nobody Knows You (When You’re Down and Out)” (Jimmy Cox)
6. “Who Am I To Say” (Galysh/Clanton)
7. “The War” (Galysh/Clanton)
8. “Further On Up The Road” (Veasley/Robey)
9. “Why Am I Singing The Blues” (Galysh/Clanton)