Alvin Lee may have passed on, but his music is still very much alive and kickin' on "Ride On." The legendary guitarist's latest (and perhaps final) album is a raucous romp through blues-rock territory, with Lee's signature frenetic guitar work front and center.
From the moment the opening track kicks in, it's clear that this is an album that's not content to rest on its laurels.
"Ride On" is a wild ride through Lee's unique musical universe, filled with blistering solos, gritty vocals, and more energy than a Duracell bunny on Red Bull.
Tracks like "Money Honey" and "The Highway Man" showcase Lee's virtuosic guitar skills, while the title track "Ride On" is a rollicking, riff-heavy anthem that will have you reaching for your air guitar in no time.
But it's not all about shredding here - Lee also proves himself to be a master of dynamics and subtlety on tracks like "Song of the Red Rock Mountain" and the hauntingly beautiful "Lost in Love." Overall, "Ride On" is a fitting swan song for a true guitar hero.
Alvin Lee may have left us, but his music will live on forever.
So hop on, buckle up, and enjoy the wild ride that is "Ride On."
From the moment the opening track kicks in, it's clear that this is an album that's not content to rest on its laurels.
"Ride On" is a wild ride through Lee's unique musical universe, filled with blistering solos, gritty vocals, and more energy than a Duracell bunny on Red Bull.
Tracks like "Money Honey" and "The Highway Man" showcase Lee's virtuosic guitar skills, while the title track "Ride On" is a rollicking, riff-heavy anthem that will have you reaching for your air guitar in no time.
But it's not all about shredding here - Lee also proves himself to be a master of dynamics and subtlety on tracks like "Song of the Red Rock Mountain" and the hauntingly beautiful "Lost in Love." Overall, "Ride On" is a fitting swan song for a true guitar hero.
Alvin Lee may have left us, but his music will live on forever.
So hop on, buckle up, and enjoy the wild ride that is "Ride On."






