Record Store Day was this past weekend and a bunch of fantastic artists released and re-released versions of songs new and old to celebrate the occasion.
Collaborations and covers seemed to be the theme of the day and boy, was it good.
Queen's Brian May collaborated with Blue on Black and this is the product of that union.
In an interview with Billboard, the guitarist said "we feel like it's a multi-dimensional, multi-level effort unifying the different genres.""We feel like it's a multi-dimensional, multi-level effort unifying the different genres," the guitarist tells Billboard."We feel like it's a multi-dimensional, multi-level effort unifying the different genres," the guitarist tells Billboard."We feel like it's a multi-dimensional, multi-level effort unifying the different genres," the guitarist tells Billboard."We feel like it's a multi-dimensional, multi-level effort unifying the different genres," the guitarist tells Billboard.In an interview with Billboard the guitarisysIn an interview with Billboard, the guitarist said "We feel like it's a multi-dimensional, multi-level effort unifying the different genres,"
Check out Brian May's contribution with Blue On Black here. 👆