Today's Video Share: Butterfly by Debra Devi

JamBase calls '70s-influenced rock musician Debra Devi “a supersonic fret-burner who writes hauntingly memorable songs.” Metal Hammer adds, “Her compelling voice reminds us of PJ Harvey and Sheryl Crow, while her guitar playing brings to mind the incomparable Jimi Hendrix.”Live, she leads “a ferocious guitar-driven band equally adept at sprawling psychedelic jams and terse, soulful rockers,” says New York Music Daily, adding “Devi is one of the great guitar players of our time, a master of touch, tone and shading.”

Look for Devi's acclaimed debut album, Get Free, and her follow-up EP, Wild Little Girl, from True Nature Records.

Devi is also the author of The Language of the Blues: From Alcorub to Zuzu (foreword by Dr. John), which won the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for outstanding book on music and is blurbed by Bonnie Raitt and Joe Bonamassa.

Twitter Handle: debradevi