22 April 2026
image is of Eliza Neals Thunder In The House new blues-rock album cover along with the Blues Bytes sultry review of the album

Blues Bytes sultry Thunder In the House review

http://www.bluenight.com/BluesBytes/wn0426.html

“…The opening track is an amusing tribute of sorts to the blues classic, “Little Red Rooster,” but this version packs a rock-edged punch, thanks to Puwal’s gritty fretwork and Neals’ strong vocal. “Love Will” also features a robust guitar attack, with a bit of funk mixed into the rhythm, as Neals delivers a positive message that love will lift you up when you’re down.

“Blues Bombshell” is a sultry number that’s destined to be a crowd-pleaser with Neals’ sexy vocal, Puwal’s stinging slide and Hepner’s B3 and piano. Neals plays keyboards, along with heartfelt vocals, on the soulful ballads “All Alone,” and “Locked Up.”

This is a good place to stop and point out that Neals provides all of the vocals, lead and background, for the album, and they sound as if they were recorded together, with a most impressive effect…”

Graham Chark has reviewed many of my albums and has always come up with a fresh take on the post modern blues-rock I create. 

Here’s an earlier review https://www.elizaneals.com/blues-bytes-outstanding-badder-to-the-bone-review/