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Jovin Webb Sets October 18th Release Date for Debut Album ‘Drifter’
Blues rocker Jovin Webb has announced that his debut album ‘Drifter’ will be released on October 18th via Blind Pig Records.
Five years ago, Jovin Webb stood at a crossroads. Despite being a lifelong musician with deep Louisiana roots, his dream of a music career felt more elusive than ever. But that all changed when Webb’s raw talent and unmistakable gravelly voice earned him a spot in the top 10 of American Idol’s 18th season, captivating millions with his bayou mystique and soulful sound. Now, with his long-awaited debut album Drifter set for release on October 18th via Blind Pig Records, Webb is taking center stage once again, ready to reintroduce the world to his unique blend of blues, soul, and Southern rock.
To kick off the excitement surrounding Drifter, Webb has unveiled the album’s first single, “Bottom of a Bottle”—a raw and electrifying blues anthem that hits with the force of a barroom confessional. Gritty and soulful, the track features Webb’s signature gravelly vocals delivering a powerful narrative of life’s darker moments, all set against a backdrop of deep Louisiana blues. The song perfectly sets the stage for the album’s deeply personal themes, offering listeners a first taste of the emotional journey to come. “Bottom of a Bottle” is now streaming on all platforms, accompanied by a striking new music video.
Discussing Drifter, Webb shares:
“Drifter is the sound of a blues life searching for gospel redemption. It’s me trying to figure out religion, women, my career, and everything I’ve gone through.”
Produced by multi-Grammy-winning producer Tom Hambridge (known for his work with Buddy Guy, Susan Tedeschi, and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram), Drifter offers a vibrant mix of growling blues, soulful ballads, and Southern rock. The twelve-track collection features Webb’s wailing harmonica, Little Richard-style rock n’ roll, and heartfelt storytelling, all while drawing inspiration from the trials and tribulations of his personal journey.
A tough and tuneful Chicago-style blues number played with a behind-the-beat Crescent City shuffle, the first single, “Bottom of a Bottle,” uses barroom preacher poetics to capture the grit of hardscrabble Louisiana living. Webb’s gravelly voice shines as he sings: Hold me, taste me, squeeze me/I’ll keep you company/Forget about that woman/I can set you free/Take a shot for my troubles/Take a shot for pain/At the bottom of a bottle/I’ll wash your sins down the drain.
On the song, Webb says:
“It’s about those moments of hitting rock bottom and finding solace where you can, even if it’s in the bottom of a bottle. The blues has always been about feeling deeply, and this track really embodies that.”
Drifter reflects Webb’s personal journey, deeply influenced by the Southern Black Baptist church music that shaped his early years and the blues that later called him during his trials.
He states:
“I soon realized that gospel and blues are related. Someone with the blues is in a low place, and when you seek salvation, you’re also usually in a low place.”
Drifter showcases Webb’s soulful blues authenticity, honed from years of performing from Baton Rouge to New Orleans, and brought to life in the studio by some of Nashville’s top musicians. The album also features Webb on harmonica and includes a surprise cover of the blues classic “Born Under a Bad Sign.”
As Webb prepares for a busy tour schedule across Europe and the U.S., Drifter promises to be the defining statement of his career thus far—a testament to his perseverance and dedication to his craft.
Drifter Track Listing:
1. Bottom of a Bottle
2. Save Me
3. I’m a Drifter
4. Drunk on Your Love
5. Wig on Wrong
6. Livin’ Reckless
7. Blues for a Reason
8. Mine Someday
9. Hand on the Bible
10. Bad Deeds
11. It’s the Hawk
12. Born Under a Bad Sign
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