Jason
Hillenburg of Skopemag.com writes, “Originally born in the rather exotic
environs of Calcutta, India, Rhett May enjoyed the fruits of living in such a
vibrant culture for many eyars and started his first band early on in life
after the sounds of 1960’s music like The Beatles, Steppenwolf, The Yardbirds
and Cream migrated from the distant west into eastern culture.” This is an all-encompassing first take on the
musical inspiration behind Rhett May’s music.
His affinity towards both western and eastern influences turned Rhett
into an incredibly well rounded artist in many musical spheres. Having worked with incredible artists like
George Harrison, Queen and Ray Charles and performing for cultural icons like
the Queen of Bhutan has really resulted Rhett becoming an exceptional musician. His newest album “Creatures of the Night” is
a testament to this. It is a rock-fusion
work that encompasses much unusual instrumentation, grooves and writing styles
that are absolutely successful in execution.
He also shot a video for the title track of the album that is gripping
and will keep you watching until the last second. You can watch the video on his YouTube channel.
If you want
to check more out of Rhett May’s music, he has a FREE DOWNLOAD up on Noisetrade of “Lexxi May”. If you love end up
loving both of these tunes, then head to iTunes to get yourself a copy of the album.
Keep up
with Rhett check out his Facebook,
Twitter and ReverbNation or discover more through his official website at www.RhettMay.com.
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