Foghat – Terraplane Blues
Foghat’s “Terraplane Blues”: A Fiery Homage to Robert Johnson’s Delta Blues Legacy Few bands could bridge the gap between hard rock and deep Southern blues quite like Foghat, and their…
Foghat’s “Terraplane Blues”: A Fiery Homage to Robert Johnson’s Delta Blues Legacy Few bands could bridge the gap between hard rock and deep Southern blues quite like Foghat, and their…
A Bluesy Declaration of Love: Foghat’s “My Babe” In the mid-1970s, as rock music was exploring new territories, Foghat emerged with a sound that was both rooted in traditional blues…
Foghat – Stone Blue: Electrifying Blues Rock with an Edge Foghat’s Stone Blue, released in May 1978, captures the band at a pivotal moment in their evolution. Known for their…
Foghat – “Drivin’ Wheel”: A Roaring Tribute to Freedom and Power In the realm of classic rock, few songs capture the raw, untamed spirit of the open road like “Drivin’…
A Rowdy Rock Celebration of Urban Longing and Relentless Drive When Foghat released Fool for the City on September 15, 1975, they delivered more than just an album—it was a…
Foghat’s “I Just Want to Make Love to You” – A High-Octane Reinvention of a Blues Standard Foghat’s electrifying rendition of “I Just Want to Make Love to You” stands…
Foghat – Slow Ride: A Timeless Rock Anthem of Liberation and Rhythm Released in 1975 as the lead single from Fool for the City, Slow Ride by Foghat quickly became…