The sound of the midwestern small town quartet Bourbon House's riff-based groove rock has been described as "modern rock with a hard 70's blues-rock edge." As vocalist Lacey Crowe likes to describe their songs, "Straight-up, timeless rock and roll". The band consists of Crowe, Jason Clark on guitar, Ryan Sargent on drums and their newest member Johnny Pries on bass.
While the band has performed extensively throughout the Midwest and beyond, including club shows in Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and most recently in Nashville with supporting slots for Crobot and Jasmine Cain, an extensive 2020 tour has been postoned due to the efferts to curb the spread of Covid-19. With a live performance described as energetic and dynamic, with power vocals, explosive guitar riffs and a tight and groovy rhythm section, Bourbon House is using this off-time to rehearse and create a live show bigger and better than before.
The hard-hitting and gritty rock song "Too High to Care" is the newest single from Bourbon House, released April 17, 2020. Recorded and produced at the legendary Rustbelt Studios in Detroit, MI with engineer Steve Lehane, it's the first of five new tracks scheduled to be released this year.