The young band Blues Pills (guitarist Dorian about is now just of legal age) was called before the release of their debut album as the next big thing. After a few EPs, the long-awaited self-titled "Blues Pills" now is so published. Can it withstand these high expectations? Yes, probably disappointed probably not a fan of international members band. Some of the songs, including the famous "Devil Man", however, are already known from the previously Ingen publications. However, the songs were re-recorded and rearranged a bit. The proffered -the band's name it says actually Know-rooted in the 60s and 70s Blues Rock is partially heavy, partly slow, cool and relaxed, and there. Always at a high level Of course, reminiscent of Janis Joplin and Aretha Franklin's voice of Elin Larsson contributes a large part in this. This young woman makes really amazing. No wonder then that "Blues Pills" has almost everywhere good retracted to great reviews. Spiegel Online has the plate although panned, but rarely go really objectively and are used on principle only once all stupid, what is praised by other reviewers. (A side note: Almost all books that have been read by me and the sticker "Spiegel bestseller" bore ", were quite crap.) And who else complained here, is merely an old and stubborn" Everything was better "type. Nevertheless, the album debut of -zweifelsohne starke- young team is for me no revelation, there's still an increase on the possible (pre-financing) laurels, the musicians should therefore not rest but continue to show what they are capable -. are for I would like to then reserved the five star. mention positive yet that the Blues Pills, who unlike many other current bands of retro-rock genre, not prescribed the occult text content ("Devil Man" Despite the title not so Zun do). Of those riders I have indeed really fed up. The discussed here Edition includes a DVD with the successful performance of the Blues Pills "Hammer Of Doom" festival in 2013, the interview contained was also taken there.