The Curse of KK Hammond releases highly anticipated debut album

The Curse of KK Hammond releases highly anticipated debut album

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Renowned musician, slide guitarist, singer and songwriter, The Curse of KK Hammond is releasing her debut album, aptly titled Death Roll Blues. With more than 350,000 Spotify streams and over 10,000 monthly listeners to her 5 single releases, Hammond is making a name for herself in the blues community. That name is “The Queen of Horror Blues”.

On “Death Roll Blues,” The Curse of KK Hammond combines two of their greatest passions: slide blues guitar and all things horror. From dark and spooky to upbeat and light-hearted, the album takes listeners on a profound musical journey of songs that explore the theme of death. “Death Roll Blues” represents Hammond’s creative and artistic journey with songs that may seem dark at first but ultimately speak to the human experience. Inspired by their personal experiences and contemplation of human nature, The Curse of KK Hammond made this album an interpolation of darkness into the blues music genre.

“Death Roll Blues” was written, recorded and produced by The Curse of KK Hammond.

In the past year alone, Hammond has had a #1 hit on British blues songs in the press Ear Milk, Living Blues, Blues Blast, Hypefresh and many others, as well as sharing their cover of Nothing Else Matters on Metallica’s official TikTok page.

ABOUT THE CURSE OF KK Hammond: The curse of KK Hammond is an innovative slide guitarist, singer and songwriter who interprets blues music from her very own perspective. With a love for all things dark, she takes influence from blues icons such as Skip James, Robert Johnson, Son House, Charlie Patton and Leadbelly and combines them with her personal musical style and lyrics, creatively making the blues genre her own unique Sound known as “horror blues”. For more information, please visit http://www.thecurseofkkhammond.com

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