“One of the top blues artists of the modern era... his latest projects have one foot in the past while showcasing his talents in the here and now.”
American Songwriter 4/5
“Bonamassa is reaching back to his influences, but, as he does with everything, is doing it on his own terms.”
American Blues Scene
“Even with the world in a tangle, Bonamassa is moving steadily forward...[’Royal Tea’] features ten originals full of amazing guitar tones and arrangements full of dazzling sonic textures.”
Blues Blast Magazine
“Joe Bonamassa proves his worth every time he hits a guitar string or belts out a note, but there is so much more to the man…Keeping the blues alive, one record at a time.”
Elmore Magazine
“All [the tracks on ‘Royal Tea’] feature the guitar god at the top of his game, as a musical artist and as a songwriter.”
Glide Magazine
“This is a strong album, and Bonamassa fans will love it.”
Blues In Britain
“Joe Bonamassa hits the bullseye with Royal Tea. Stunning”
Blues Matters
“If Royal Tea is tipping his trucker’s cap to Eric Clapton and John Mayall, some of its best moments, including Savannah’s rolling, tumbling Lynyrd Skynyrd-style grooves, are steeped in ‘70s Americana.”
Mojo Magazine
“Royal Tea feels modern and vibrant.”
Rock Candy Magazine
“The best thing about Royal Tea is that every track could easily drop into Bonamassa’s live show… back on track in every sense.”
Classic Rock 8/10
“On ‘Royal Tea’, Blues rock maestro Joe Bonamassa plays a battery of guitars, including a vintage Telecaster he’s coveted since he was a teenager. The man from Nerdville is also showing his love for progressive rock.”
Total Guitar Magazine
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