
Explosive, bass-less garage rock that treats the blues like a high-voltage wire. Raw, sweaty, and loud enough to wake the ghosts of Memphis.
Formed in New York City in 1991, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was an American alternative rock trio featuring Jon Spencer, Judah Bauer, and Russell Simins. The band blended diverse influences including punk, blues, garage, and hip-hop to create an experimental sound. Throughout their career, they released nine studio albums through labels such as Matador, Crypt, and Mute, while collaborating with various artists and utilizing unconventional recording techniques to define their unique style.
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