Nola Blue Records
Duke Robillard has spent a lifetime immersed in the deep currents of American roots music, and his newest release, finds the veteran guitarist and blues historian sounding as vital and assured as ever. This is not an album concerned with reinvention or trend-hopping. Instead, Robillard leans fully into his strengths, delivering a richly played set of blues, swing, R&B, and jazz that feels celebratory, seasoned, and utterly authentic.
Across twelve tracks, this travels widely while never losing focus. The material ranges comfortably from hard-swinging instrumentals to soulful blues and rhythm-and-blues staples, unified by Robillard’s unmistakable touch and deep stylistic understanding. Three originals are included, two of them instrumental, with one composition dating back to his teenage years finally receiving its first recording.
“another confident chapter in a remarkable career”
It’s a telling detail, this music isn’t about nostalgia, but about continuity, ideas carried forward by someone who has lived them. Robillard is supported by a first-rate band that plays with looseness and intent, allowing the grooves to settle naturally. The rhythm section locks in with understated authority, while keyboards add colour and swing. Horn arrangements bring a sharp, classic edge, lifting the tunes without overwhelming them, and guest spots are used sparingly and tastefully.
Highlights like the exuberant title track and the deep-pocket funk of Galactic Grease showcase Robillard’s guitar philosophy; economical, expressive, and perfectly timed. His solos speak rather than shout. Even when revisiting familiar material, he brings personality and respect in equal measure.
Blast Off is another confident chapter in a remarkable career; a record made by an artist still fully connected to the roots of the music, and still capable of making it feel fresh simply by playing it right.
COLIN CAMPBELL




