
Sanjay Michael’s Wall Street Blues is a concentrated dose of blues-inflected rock that captures the essence of electric guitar music in its purest form. Across three tracks, Michael’s energy and enthusiasm for rock shine through, creating an EP that is both nostalgic and urgent.
The tracks are tightly constructed but distinct. “Baby Baby” relies on simplicity and strong riffs, a testament to the creative power of rehearsal and jamming. The title track itself combines punchy, attitude-driven riffs with a playful yet pointed look at themes of love and money, while “Who’ll Be My Friend” slows the pace with a more reflective, bluesy approach reminiscent of late-night bar sessions.
Michael is deliberate about the EP’s mission: “I love it for both its simplicity and power… hopefully this EP will bring the focus back to the basics of everyday humanity. Songs about love and money are a good place to start!” That philosophy is woven into every chord, riff, and vocal line. It’s rock music that honors its roots while speaking to contemporary listeners without pretension.
Produced in collaboration with Anura Selvadurai, and mixed and mastered by Leonard Soosay and Andrew Mitchell, the EP is sonically clear, allowing the instruments to shine. Michael’s vocals sit naturally in the mix, while guitar lines dominate with unmistakable energy. For listeners seeking a reminder of why electric guitar music can still thrill, Wall Street Blues delivers, proving that raw, enthusiastic rock can cut through even in an era dominated by genre fragmentation.
Discover more from Indie Music Discovery
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



