Blues guitar veteran Walter Trout has announced a new full-length studio album, Ride.
Set for an August 19 release via Provogue/Mascot Label Group, Ride is Trout’s 30th solo effort, and was written and recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Eric Corne.
In tandem with the announcement of the album, Trout premiered the LP’s stinging opener and lead single, Ghosts. Fittingly named, the high-gain rocker shows the guitarist wrestling with his troubled past, and is highlighted by a pair of piercing, top-tier solos, packed with some big-time bends and awe-inspiring displays of vibrato. You can hear it below.
As Trout explained in a statement, Ghosts originally began as a poem. “It starts off with the lyric, ‘Sometimes I hear a familiar song and it brings back memories’ – that’s the truth,” Trout said. “I’ll be riding in my car, a song comes on the radio and I have to pull over and sob for a while. Ghosts sums this album up, y’know?”