Félix Rabin
Félix Rabin
DEBUT EP "POGBOY"
RELEASED LATE 2020
ON TOUR WITH SAMANTHA FISH IN THE UK AND EUROPE
THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY AND MARCH 2020
PRE-ORDER EP AND BOOK TICKETS AT WWW.FELIXRABIN.COM
French guitarist Félix Rabin will release his debut six track EP “Pogboy” on Friday April 17th. The E.P. is now available for pre-order from his official website www.felixrabin.com.
To celebrate the release, Félix will support American blues rock guitarist Samantha Fish on her UK and European tour which kicks off in at St. Luke’s in Glasgow on February 28th.
Recorded in Los Angeles during June 2019, Félix enlisted the services of recording engineer, Ross Hogarth, whose credits include Van Halen, Ziggy Marley, REM.
The name of the “Pogboy” EP, was derived from a guitar effects pedal. “While I was recording those songs, there was one guitar pedal effect that I ended up using a lot called the Pog,” recalls Félix. Ross asked me why I was using so much of this effect on almost every song. I told him that I just really liked it. That’s when Ross came up with the nickname “Pogboy”."This is a great achievement and a huge project for me,” says Félix. I have been working hard on the recordings for over a year. This is only the beginning.”
The Brittany, France raised, Switzerland based 24-year-old singer-songwriter and awesome guitarist was inspired by musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Gary Clark Jr. and Pink Floyd. His style embodies these influences with inventive riffs, moody melodies and stunning guitar solos. It’s contemporary blues-rock at its best.
In 2018, Félix was special guest on the Wishbone Ash 49th UK Tour and played to around 10,000 music fans at 28 venues across the country with his band. His adventure with Wishbone Ash exceeded his expectations and after receiving an amazing response from audiences, it wasn’t long to have Félix back on UK shores.
His first stand-alone UK tour in April 2019 proved so successful with music fans, he returned to the UK for another tour in November in the same year. Check out Fabrication’s review of his recently packed show at Nice N Sleazy in Glasgow.