Music News: Billy F Gibbons releases new album, ‘Hardware’

Andy Houghton
2 min readJun 5, 2021
Photo: Blain Clausen

Hardware, the widely anticipated third solo album from ZZ Top front man Billy F Gibbons is out today! The album, recorded during the heat of last summer in California’s high desert near Joshua Tree, includes a total of 12 tracks, 11 of which were written by Billy and collaborators for the album plus “Hey Baby, Que Paso,” the Texas Tornados classic.

The album’s release has been preceded by three videos to date including “My Lucky Number”, “Desert High” and “West Coast Junkie.” A fourth video, “She’s on Fire,” will be out June 10; all were shot on location by Texas filmmaker Harry Reese while the album was in production.

Concord Records is hosting a Global Virtual Listening Party on Tuesday, June 8 to mark the release of the album. It will afford participants across the planet an opportunity to stream Hardware and chat live with Billy as well as with Matt Sorum and Austin Hanks, his Hardware bandmates. The event launches at 12 Noon/Pacific, 3 PM/Eastern, 2 PM/Central, 8 PM/GMT+1, 5 AM(Wednesday)/AEST.

Link to register: Global Virtual Listening Party

Billy Gibbons commented, “It’s gonna be a good time and we’re looking forward to checking out the grooves with everybody in the world, known or otherwise, who wants to join us. We’re really delighted with the way it turned out, not to mention that we managed to avoid rattlesnake bites and cactus punctures over the course of the recording process.”

Hardware follows The Big Bad Blues and Perfectamundo in Billy Gibbons’ solo canon. The album was produced by Gibbons along with Matt Sorum and Mike Florentino with engineer Chad Shlosser providing additional production.

Sorum, veteran of Guns ’N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver and The Cult, also serves as Hardware’s drummer and was joined in the album’s core band by guitarist Austin Hanks. The same Gibbons-Sorum-Hanks aggregation recorded The Big Bad Blues, Billy’s previous solo effort for Concord and winner of a Blues Foundation’s Blues Music Award. The new album’s title is a tribute to the late Joe Hardy, the beloved recording engineer who worked with Gibbons and ZZ Top on projects dating back to the mid-1980s.

Hardware track listing:

All songs written by Billy F Gibbons-Matt Sorum-Mike Fiorentino-Chad Shlosser, except “Hey Baby Que Paso,” written by Augie Meyers and Bill Sheffield

My Lucky Card
She’s On Fire
Shuffle, Step & Slide
Vagabond Man
Spanish Fly
West Coast Junkie
Stackin’ Bones (featuring Larkin Poe)
I Was A Highway
Hey Baby, Que Paso
Desert High

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Andy Houghton

Experienced music journalist and photographer, with bylines at The Indiependent, Powerplay Rock & Metal Magazine and Metal Planet Music.