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“No Spring Chickens…No Bad Thing” – Blues in Britain

Meet Bison Hip
Bio
Following on from 2023’s tremendously well-received debut album, Bison Hip return on May 17th 2024 with their second album, ‘Welcome To The Rest Of Your Life’, spearheaded by the first single, ‘Parasite’, available on Friday 6th April. ‘We’ve been working towards this album almost as soon as we finished the last, we wanted to keep that momentum going’ explains vocalist Paul.
Formed by long-time friends during a lockdown Zoom call in 2020, 4 of the 5 members are over 50. “We wanted the music to reflect where we are in our lives, we’re definitely getting on a bit now, but life experience has made us stronger than ever, and I think we’re right at the top of our game”. Continuing with the band ethos of real songs played by real musicians, the album is filled with those life experiences.
‘The songs are full of pain, loss, failure, disappointment, but also joy, excitement, and lots of hope. We’re getting older, but the best years aren’t behind us, they’re still to come, and we wanted that feeling in the music’.
Last year was an exciting year for the band, with a host of live shows across the UK. ‘We absolutely love getting out there and showing people what we’re all about’ adds Paul.
‘It’s taken us a long time to get here, we’ve arrived fashionably late, but the wait has been worth it’. With the new album arriving soon, and plenty of live shows across the country already confirmed, 2024 looks set to announce the complete arrival of Bison Hip as a unique modern blues rock band ready to make their mark!
PRESS REVIEWS
“Taking the musical essence of the EPs but stepping up another gear, Older Stronger Better showcases a band that now know exactly who they are and how to make best use of their songwriting strengths and none-too-shabby musical abilities.” – Ross Muir Fabrications HQ
“So there you go. Bison Hip: topnotch purveyors of classic-sounding blues-rock, with quality to spare and songs to match. Older, stronger, better and undeniably wiser.” – Nicholas John Blues in Britain

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