Foreman And Co. – Highway 8

Hailing from Grenville Sur La Rouge, just outside Montreal, Quebec, Foreman And Co. emerge onto the scene with their latest release, Highway 8 showcasing a palpable influence drawn from the roots of Americana-style classic rock. Within the album’s sonic realm, shades of Tom Petty and Springsteen form the cornerstone of their musical identity. “Dirty Kind Of Love” sets the tone from the outset, offering a seamless blend of hard rock and classic rock elements, firmly rooted in an unmistakable American sound. 

It’s a compelling opener that lays the groundwork for what follows. The energy escalates with “So Happy,” exuding a power-pop sensibility that’s as infectious as it is irresistible, making it a standout single contender. Meanwhile, “She’s In The Wind” captures a timeless essence reminiscent of late 60’s or early 70’s rock, showcasing the band’s versatility. “South Grand Canyon State” delves into a different emotional territory, evoking a warm melancholy that’s beautifully complemented by exceptional vocal delivery, making it a personal favorite among the album’s offerings. 

“Front Porch” unfolds as an atmospheric journey, transitioning seamlessly into one of the album’s most dynamically charged tracks. “Bipolar Girl” introduces a change in lead vocals, showcasing the band’s versatility, while tracks like “Death Avenue Cowboys” and “Fix You Fix Me” further underscore their musical prowess. While “Waiting For A Sign” may not reinvent the wheel, it serves as a poignant homage to the genres and artists of the 60’s and 70’s. Foreman And Co. adeptly navigate this nostalgic sonic tapestry, delivering a compelling listening experience that’s well worth exploring.