![]() Standout guitar moment: The opening act is top notch. Don’t be fooled by the slow, swampy opening passage: One Big Mess knocks the wind out of you and gets kicked into fifth gear before you can get settled, and what follows is four minutes of unadulterated raucous rock action. ![]() ![]() Whether she used that guitar in particular for the track is unclear, but whatever Cox did use, she absolutely went to town on it. Accompanying the news was lead single One Big Mess, the cover of which sees Cox standing with a sunburst Gibson Les Paul Junior. What is it? On Monday, Laura Cox announced her new album, Head Above Water, which will be the blues rock ace’s first full-length LP since 2019’s Burning Bright.
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