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This is one not to be missed!
Wille and the Bandits have received great critical acclaim, being voted in the top ten must see bands at Glastonbury by BBC Radio 1 and reaching number 2 in the UK blues chart with their first single on downloads alone.
“Wille is a suberb slide player, I love what these guys are doing”
Joe Bonamassa
“Love the soul in their music”
Bob Harris
In the modern age of disposable music, it is refreshing to hear a band that still value the art of creating albums and who continue to bring new instruments and ideas into their songwriting rather than settling for a tried and tested formula. Ten seconds of Youtube will not scratch the surface of the band’s sound and message; this is a band that is very much about discovery and one best experienced LIVE!.
The use of more bizarre instrumentation and eclectic influences in the song writing pushes them more into a world music or progressive category. Having toured with artists such as Deep Purple through to the John Butler trio and played many major festivals across Europe, the band seem to leave an astounding impression on audiences of all ages and musical backgrounds, with their energetic and soulful performances.
Now touring their third independently released studio album, Wille and the Bandits’ fan base is growing at an exponential rate.
Essentially Wille and the Bandits is a classic blues rock band, much in the vein of Cream or The Jimi Hendrix experience. But, similarly, Wille and the Bandits try to take their sound beyond what is expected of such a traditional line up.
The band are praised in the press for their albums; bursting at the seams with textures, originality and soul. Rock legends such as Ian Paice, Joe Bonamassa and Francis Rossi have also praised the band’s musicianship and their unique edge to Rock and Blues.
“These boys can groove and sing like whiskey angels and it doesn’t take long to realise why they belong on the festival circuit.”
Glastonbury Festival
“This incredibly talented band excels in playing not just one or two musical styles but in fact focus on several genres to an extremely high quality.”
Maverick Magazine
If Cream had spent more time on a beach in Newquay they might have sounded like this.”
Blues Matters Magazine