Louis Antoniou
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GB Watford – Blues / Indie
Louis Antoniou

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Louis Antoniou is certainly at the front of the Blues wave in the UK.

With influences ranging all over the Blues spectrum, from Seasick Steve to John Lee Hooker, combined with the influences of the Arctic Monkeys, Marc Bolan and several other Rock musicians, Louis has taken the Blues and made it modern, creating a raw sound that is original and new.

His wordsmith wizardry touches on areas like the recession and unemployment aswell as love. acting as the new voice of the people, His Blues may sound lyrically down, but the tunes are upbeat, funky and feel good.

Latest EP

After a successful self - released EP in March 2015 Louis was spotted by Parloscope International Recordings and released his ep ‘Scum’

on the label in november 2015.

'Poor Mans Rich Song’, opens the EP and Louis literally growls into the microphone. 'If you haven't got to worry about nothing then I suggest you don’t sing along,' this ironic line gets everyone going, clapping and dancing to his sound.

'Scum’, contains elements of a Beatles-esque groove, a jaw dropping solo with fun relatable lyrics.

Whilst 'Suicide Tuesday', creates a mysterious ending to this upbeat EP, a slow burner with outstanding lyrics mixing between Bob Dylan and Jamie T. Louis optimises the Blues of our generation. The video for this song recieved over 3400 views.

Gigs and coverage

Louis has played at several iconic venues including: The islington, Fiddlers Elbow, Underbelly, The Maze, Wax Bar and Malt Cross.

He has also made appearences at The Waterfront Festival, Hockley Hustle, performed live on Notts TV and has made several radio performances on both Vibe FM and Radio Verulam FM.