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Getting Even with Indie Blues Rocker Zach Caruso

When it comes to getting screwed-over by women, singer/songwriter Zach Caruso doesn't get mad, but he does get even with the release of his fourth album, "Might Be The Rain," a sizzling set of eight high-impact blues-influenced rock tracks.

In celebration of the CD release, the artist is making the album's first single, Nobody Knows My Name, available as a free download on his homepage: Zach Caruso.

1016303_575618469182900_728979251_n"Finding the right words in a conversation is often hard for me, so I always use music to express what I really feel," Zach Caruso, the New Jersey-born artist, said. "When my relationships began falling apart, I didn't really know what to say to fix things, so I just started writing songs, and those songs eventually became the core for this new album."

Blues rock fans that get their hands and ears on the new CD are going to appreciate Caruso's rhythm guitar grooves, his inventive riffs during the breaks, and his use of tasty hooks to kick-start and sustain the album's tracks. A few might even say his innovative work as a guitarist is overshadowed by his skillful use of his most impressive and powerful performance tool: his soulful, expressive voice, clearly a gift from the Blues Rock Gods.

Caruso's near-raspy, never strained, and from-the-heart vocal style combined with his chops on the six-string have begun to trigger comparisons by listeners to several indie blues rock legends.CarusoFans can check out Zach Caruso's new CD, "Might Be The Rain," view his summer performance schedule, and download the free single Nobody Knows My Name, at Zach Caruso.

Source: The PR Group

Picture Source: Zach Caruso