
The Dead Daisies are thrilled to announce the release of “Crossroads”, the first single from their upcoming album ‘Lookin’ For Trouble’, via Fame/Malaco Records. The song, immortalized by Delta blues pioneer Robert Johnson, has been reimagined with the band’s signature firepower, delivering a high-energy, soul-drenched performance that bridges past and present.
Few songs in American music carry as much myth and mystique as “Crossroads.” Johnson’s 1936 original – recorded in a single take – gave rise to one of blues’ most enduring stories in that he met the devil at a Mississippi crossroads and exchanged his soul for unearthly guitar prowess. Whether fact or folklore, “Crossroads” became the foundation of modern blues, inspiring generations of musicians. Now, The Dead Daisies put their own stamp on the song channelling its raw emotion with blistering guitars, driving rhythms and an impassioned vocal performance.
“When I first heard the Blues, it was through the music of bands like Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones,” says vocalist John Corabi. “The deeper I researched the music of my heroes the deeper I got into the history or origins. The Blues in my opinion has influenced EVERY genre of music we listen to, with the exception of classical. I would refer to it as ‘The Soul’ of music and I hope you love our interpretation of this song as much as we loved playing it.”
“Crossroads”, by Delta bluesman Robert Johnson has created a myth so large that it’s been etched into the very foundation of rock n roll lore,” adds bassist Michael Devin. “They say Johnson gave up his soul in exchange for his musical genius. Many bands have covered ‘Crossroads’ over the years, now we’ve covered it in our own way.”
Lookin’ For Trouble, The Dead Daisies’ first full-length blues album, was imagined in March 2024 during sessions for their upcoming rock album, Light ‘Em Up. After recording at Sienna Studios in Nashville, the band moved to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to complete the album at the iconic FAME Studios. The famous sign above the entryway reads: “Through these doors walk the finest Musicians, Songwriters, Artists, and Producers in the World.” This is as true today as it was in 1961. Since it first opened its doors, FAME has welcomed a literal who’s who of music royalty with legends like Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, and Etta James recording their classic hits there.
Stepping into the same space the band – John Corabi, David Lowy, Doug Aldrich, Michael Devin, and drummer Sarah Tomek found themselves drawn into the deep musical legacy of the blues. After their rock sessions wrapped each night, they started jamming on blues classics for fun. Producer Marti Frederiksen quickly recognised the magic happening and pressed record. What started as impromptu late-night sessions evolved into Lookin’ For Trouble, an album that crackles with the raw energy and rebellious spirit that made blues the foundation of rock ‘n’ roll.
“The blues had many names back in the day, and they all had unwarranted negative connotations,” says Corabi. The title Lookin’ For Trouble nods to this history – an era when blues was called ‘the Devil’s Music,’ feared for its themes of rebellion, hardship, and sensuality.
For over a decade, The Dead Daisies have been captivating audiences with their soulful, blues infused ’70s rock. The band will be hitting the road again in 2025 on their European March Tour and showcase a couple of blues songs from their upcoming album. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit https://thedeaddaisies.com/tour-2025/
Stream “Crossroads” on all digital platforms HERE
TOUR DATES :
EU – MARCH
05 – Mezz Breda NL
07 – Les Docks Lausanne CH
08 – Phenomenon Fontaneto D’Agogna IT
09 – Hall Padova IT
11 – Im Wizemann Stuttgart DE
13 – La Rayonne Lyon FR
14 – Le Forum II Vaureal FR
16 – SO36 Berlin DE
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