âGoing to the desert to record Shout Sister Shout! with David,â says the acclaimed Belgian singer-songwriter of her latest album that adds its own thumbprint to the Rancho De La Luna legend, âwas something unique.â
Six years have passed since Volt quit the busking circuit of her native Brussels for the heady throb of New Orleans, where she made her first ripples as the livewire frontwoman of local heroes Mamaâs Boys. That hook-up led to Voltâs acclaimed debut album Let The Demons Out (declared âan irresistible forceâ by Classic Rock) and to Voltâs next stepping stone, to the hill country of Coldwater, Mississippi, for sessions with the Southern stateâs Cody Dickinson, Watermelon Slim and Cedric Burnside on 2019âs Mississippi Blend. That album saw Volt dubbed âa natural-born starâ by Henry Yates (NME, Classic Rock, The Guardian) and broke into the Billboard Blues Chart Top 3 on three separate occasions.
Even Covid couldnât clip her wings, with the fierce multi-instrumentalist writing songs for her One Woman Band project on a month-long Amtrak train journey that carved across America, before loading up her van for solo shows. âOne Woman Band opened lots of doors, let me play the biggest stages yet,â she says. âBut Shout Sister Shout! is my best material so far.â
Every Cloud kicks off like a road movie soundtrack, its jutting lick and battle cry vocal interrupted by a woozy organ freakout worthy of The Doorsâ Ray Manzarek. Canât Afford To Die pairs its propulsive rockabilly rattle with a sobering lyric. Insomnia is a trip, its slow-burn psychedelia swirling from the speakers. The seething Hell Is Not Gonna Deal With You finds Volt spitting venom onto the mic and studio drummer Danny Frankel practically battering holes in his kit, while Poâ Boy John is a cathouse rave-up, Volt imagining the backstory of an old guitar.
With its addictive beat and ghostly alt-gospel vocals, title track Shout Sister Shout! demands to be heard. âItâs a song encouraging women to speak loud for what they deserve,â she says. âFight back, stare back, scream back.â
Ghalia Volt has done exactly that, returning from the wilderness with the album of her career and the songs that will ignite venues across the globe. âRight now,â she says, âI'm ready to jump back into a band, play these new songs live and run all around the stageâŚâ
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