"With the new album we wanted to prove that we can do more than bluesy and soulful rock", singer Colleen Rennison shows herself self-confident. The 2013 "Boo Hoo Hoo" wasn't from bad blues rock parents and Colleen drew comparisons with almost every great old lady of blues and soul. "Now you can call me a female Robert Plant," she even adds.
The Canadian's debut album was actually an EP from 2011, which was enhanced with more titles and reached Europe two years later. Old Habits Die Hard", on the other hand, is a classic album with twelve songs that covers the entire range of styles from blues to soulful rock and hard rock. "We are not afraid of anything, as long as it has feeling or goes forward. And handmade it should be." The former actress Rennison - read "No Sinner" backwards - has of course no problems standing in the limelight.
She knows that a pretty woman with such a voice and unruly temperament always attracts attention. "With the new album, the days when I sat on the back of my motorcycle as a passenger are finally over. I'd rather drive myself!" So we can only hope that Colleen and her troupe will soon be coming back to us live, because they have already proved several times that they are even more explosive on stage.
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***Michael Lorant