
Paper Doll Samantha Fish
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
25.04.2025
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- 1 I'm Done Runnin' 03:04
- 2 Can Ya Handle The Heat? 02:52
- 3 Lose You 03:12
- 4 Sweet Southern Sounds 04:59
- 5 Off In The Blue 04:07
- 6 Fortune Teller 05:42
- 7 Rusty Razor 02:48
- 8 Paper Doll 03:55
- 9 Don't Say It 05:17
Info for Paper Doll
A Raw, Live Energy Like Never Before: Samantha Fish, one of the most electrifying guitarists of her generation, continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her raw energy, powerhouse performances, and signature blend of rock and soul. Renowned for her expressive guitar work and emotionally charged vocals, Fish skyrocketed to the top with Death Wish Blues (2023), which hit #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart, earned her a Grammy nomination, and led to high-profile tours supporting The Rolling Stones, Jon Spencer, Slash, and more.
Now, in 2024, Samantha Fish is back with her boldest album yet—Paper Doll (out April 25 via Rounder Records). Produced by Detroit garage-rock legend Bobby Harlow (The Go), with a guest appearance from Mick Collins (The Gories), this new record is a fearless deep dive into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. “I’ve finally found my voice in a studio setting,” says Fish. “With this record, I took everything I had and slammed it right on the table.”
Tracked between The Orb (Austin, TX) and Savannah Studios (Los Angeles, CA) during a relentless touring schedule, Paper Doll captures the untamed fire of Fish’s legendary live performances. The album’s 9 tracks feature her touring bandmates Ron Johnson (bass), Jamie Douglass (drums), and Mickey Finn (keys), bringing a raw and urgent energy to every note.
Samantha Fish, vocals, guitars
Ron Johnson, bass
Jamie Douglass, drums
Mickey Finn, keyboards
Samantha Fish
Just a few months ago, very few people outside Kansas City, Missouri knew there was a young, dynamic musician named Samantha Fish getting ready to take the world by storm. In fact, it's not all that long ago that the 22-year-old singer/guitarist first discovered the blues and started paying her dues on that city's local scene. With Runaway, her solo debut, she now breaks out big time, announcing herself as a newcomer to be reckoned with.
The album's ten tracks - nine of them originals - incorporate "all the sounds I grew up with, with my own spin," says Fish, who seems to have spent her formative years in the Midwest soaking up a vast array of musical styles. Runaway features sharp-edged, riff-driven blues ("Down in the Swamp"), breakneck boogies ("Runaway"), smoky, late-night jazz ("Feelin' Alright") as well as hints of the sultry 70s hard rock of Ann and Nancy Wilson and the 4/4 ruggedness of the Rolling Stones. Throughout, Fish demonstrates astonishing range and depth as a songwriter. Her vocals are cool, confident and nothing less than beguiling.
Backing her on this eclectic collection of modern electric blues is the same crack team that first convened for the making of Girls With Guitars. That collaboration with fellow female artists Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde, released earlier this year, already showed that Fish refuses to be intimidated, even when working with musicians more experienced than herself. "They are incredibly talented and creative, so it made for fun sessions," she says of the well-oiled studio band heard on Runaway. Jamie Little, one of the UK's most in-demand drummers, reunites with bassist Cassie Taylor to give the record plenty of rhythmic thump. Producer Mike Zito, a St. Louis native and 2010 Blues Music Award winner, adds thick, meaty electric guitar on most cuts. "Mike and I have known each other for a few years now, so he knew the sound and style I was after. He did a great job of taking ideas and giving them direction in the studio setting."
In between making these first two albums, Fish spent a month on the road with Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde for the first leg of the year-long Blues Caravan Tour. It gave her the valuable opportunity to road-test the material heard on Runaway to a discriminating audience. With an exciting new debut album now in her back pocket, the tour continues throughout the summer and into the fall of 2011, touching down at many European and North American festivals and even taking to the seas on the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise in October.
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