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Buried In The Hail
- Artist: Dom Martin
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 9/22/2023
Buried In The Hail
- Artist: Dom Martin
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 9/22/2023
- Artist: Dom Martin
- Label: Forty Below
- UPC: 762183771329
- Item #: 2575535X
- Genre: Blues
- Release Date: 9/22/2023

Product Notes
Belfast musician Dom Martin took the UK Blues scene by storm in 2019. His jaw-dropping, natural sounding, and unschooled skill on acoustic guitar, matched with an authentic 'Belfast Blues' voice, drew comparisons to John Martyn and Rory Gallagher, with nods to Van Morrison and Foy Vance. In addition to being an acoustic guitar star, Dom is equally adept on electric guitar, showcasing his talents with his power trio. Dom has one a handful of European and UK Blues Music Awards. His sophomore studio album, A Savage Life received rave reviews with Rock and Blues Muse declaring, 'Dom Martin is the next rising star in the global roots scene. Jump aboard now before he passes you by.' Blues in Britain declared that Dom was 'A rare talentof such sheer genius,' and Classic Rock effused, 'The Belfast guitarist is a sprawling talent.' His latest effort, Buried in the Hail was co-produced by Grammy nominated producers Chris OBrien & Graham Murphy.
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Artist(s)Dom Martin