
Royal Blues are back with their third single, “Way Down Low” and it’s a wild ride from the first beat to the last chorus. This song is packed with energy and the catchy lyrics are easy to sing along to. You might find yourself humming it after just one listen.
The vocals are smooth and strong, with a raw power that fits perfectly with the rock-and-country blend of the track. The production is creative and every instrument adds something fresh to the mix, from the bold guitars to the steady rhythm that keeps your foot tapping. The atmosphere feels both fun and emotional, making this more than just a drinking song.
Formed in late 2023, Royal Blues bring together sounds and talents from all over, London, Ireland, Portugal and Ethiopia, and it really shows in how rich and exciting their music is. This new single is all about celebrating life, good friends and raising a glass to the ones we miss. It’s already a favorite at their shows, and it’s easy to see why.
We think this track is a powerful mix of fun and feeling and it proves that Royal Blues are a band to watch. Their music hits hard, stays with you, and makes you want to hit repeat. We loved this one.
ABOUT THE BAND:

Formed in London at the back end of 2023, Royal Blues fuse Bluegrass, Alt Country and Blues with blistering lead vocals, immaculate three-part female harmonies and Pixies-esque guitars. The bands first release “Everybody Knows” is out now and is to feature in a forthcoming documentary, Dogs Are People Too, which will be airing at New York and Tokyo Film Festivals.
Based around the songwriting partnership of lead singer Stu Souter and guitarist, Craig Davies, Royal Blues draw inspiration from a hedonistic London lifestyle and the debauched characters met along the way.
From the coast up to the big smoke… Lead singer, Big Souts vocals have been described as Howlin’ Wolf meets Johnny Cash. The perfect mix for songs which range from Delta Blues stompers to Alt Country ballads.
Second City sounds….. Lead guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, Craig, traded Birmingham for London and has toured and recorded ever since. An ex-signed artist, this new incarnation is his first as a principal songwriter. They are aided and abetted by an array of talented musicians and singers from around the globe. Crack harmonies are delivered by a trio of female backing vocalists, Labhaoise, Bella and Ana, hailing from Ireland, England and Portugal respectively and a rhythm section with chops, Simon from the North of England and Kidu from Ethiopia

