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All Night Boogie Band deliver a road-tested blend of Blues, Soul, and Rock on 'Shut Your Eyes and See' [Album Review]

  • July 17, 2026
  • Sarah Wagner
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All Night Boogie Band’s latest album Shut Your Eyes and See captures the energy of a band shaped by the road, bringing together blues, soul, and roots rock across a dynamic collection built on groove, musicianship, and connection.

Released July 3, 2026, the 36-minute, 33-second album marks another step forward for a group that has spent the past several years developing its sound through live performance.

Formed in 2021 in Vermont’s Green Mountains and now based between Vermont and New York City, All Night Boogie Band have built their reputation around music that feels immediate, authentic, and driven by the chemistry of players who understand the power of a great live set.

On Shut Your Eyes and See, the band embraces the influences that helped shape them while pushing their own sound forward. The spirit of artists like The Rolling Stones, The Allman Brothers Band, Tedeschi Trucks Band, and Lake Street Dive runs through the record, but each track reflects the group’s distinct approach to blues and rock, blending classic foundations with a modern sense of urgency.

Recorded at VT Music Lab in Essex, Vermont, the album was co-produced by Ezra Oklan (Norah Jones, Nicole Atkins, Wu-Tang Clan) and mastered by Lane Gibson (Grace Potter, Trey Anastasio, Twiddle). The production maintains the natural warmth and character of the band’s performances, creating a record that feels immersive without losing the rawness that defines them.

The album moves through a range of moods, from the momentum of “Keep on Rolling” and “Stuck In the City (You’re Not Alone)” to the more reflective “If You’re Blue and Lonesome.”

“Spirits High (feat. Ali McGuirk)” brings a new layer of energy through collaboration, while the closing track “Shake Your Hips,” recorded live at Nectar’s in Burlington on May 22, 2025, offers a final glimpse into the excitement of the band’s live shows.

That stage experience has become a defining part of All Night Boogie Band’s story. The group has shared bills with Gary Clark Jr., Grace Potter, Eddie 9V, Jackie Venson, Dwight + Nicole, and Blues Hall of Famer, Lurrie Bell, building a following through performances that highlight their versatility and musicianship.

Along the way, the band has earned recognition including a 2025 New England Music Award nomination for Best Blues Act, a Seven Daysies win for Best Blues Group, a Rising Star nod from the 2023 New England Music Awards, and a Semi-Finalist finish in the International Blues Challenge.

With Shut Your Eyes and See, All Night Boogie Band showcase the sound they have spent years creating: soulful, energetic, and grounded in the tradition of great American music while remaining unmistakably their own.

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