Walter Trout has never been an artist to play it safe. Across five decades in blues-rock, the American guitarist and songwriter has walked a path that fuses fiery social commentary with deeply personal storytelling. His latest album, Sign Of The Times, released through Provogue, captures the turbulence of the modern world while still offering moments of light and reflection.
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