Artist's albums
Lonesome Road
2023 · single
Resurrection
2023 · EP
The Devil's Dance
2023 · single
Holy For A Day
2023 · single
Baptise Me
2023 · single
The End
2022 · single
Marked Man
2022 · album
Marked Man
2022 · single
Living On Death Row
2022 · single
Cruel World
2021 · single
Lost Faith
2021 · single
Dead Man Blues (live)
2021 · single
Broken Road (Acoustic Sessions)
2021 · EP
Fading Out (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Say You Will (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Dark Deals (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Say You Will
2020 · single
Fading Out
2020 · single
Broken Road
2020 · album
Hurricane
2020 · single
Dark Deals
2020 · single
The Devil Beside Me (Deluxe Edition)
2019 · album
Inside (Acoustic)
2019 · single
The Devil Beside Me
2019 · album
Inside
2019 · single
Dead Man Blues (Acoustic)
2019 · single
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Biography
Singer songwriter at the forefront of the U.K. Nu-Blues scene. In something of a backward nod to the ways of a bygone era, its fair to say that Ben Hemming didn’t so much find the blues… as the blues found him. It was during a particularly troublesome period in his life, stuck in a dead end job, and having watched his girlfriend walk out of his life, that he decided the only option was to seek change. Big change. Leaving all of his emotional baggage behind, he embarked upon a musical pilgrimage around America that eventually would come to define not just his sound, but also his own identity. Picking up an old guitar in a pawn shop along the way, he played his way across the southern states in the tradition of the delta Bluesmen before him. It was Hemming’s way of paying his dues, and of understanding a cultural heritage. Yet in moments of brutal self-reflection, he himself knew that more than anything, this was about escape. He eventually returned to London with a collection of songs he’d written along the road, which went on to form the basis of his debut album, the aptly titled ‘Broken Man’. Recorded with nothing more than the equipment he had to hand, he self-released the album to critical acclaim; The Blues Magazine called him 'A unique musical identity’; Blues Blast Magazine described his songs as being 'of bleak beauty' and Americana U.K. placed him at the forefront of the so-called ‘new Blues’ movement. Photography by Rob Blackham Images