Marc Broussard - Chance Worth Taking (Single Vinyl) (Released: 2026)
Today, Broussard offers the first taste of the album with two lead singles - “No More” a sweeping cinematic blues ballad framing Broussard's yearning vocal with stately strings and Bonamassa’s soaring guitar. "Fever" delivers a slinky, modern roadhouse groove, driven by funky rhythm guitars, punchy horns, Smith's stinging leads, and an insistent beat. These tracks serve as a powerful introduction to the album’s range, blending blistering guitar work with Broussard’s signature vocal grit. Though Chance Worth Taking marks a stylistic pivot, it remains unmistakably Broussard. His signature "bayou soul" vocal, equal parts grit and grace, anchors the album, tying together brawny shuffles, pleading soul-blues, horn-driven blues-rock, and Mardi Gras–infused funk. The album’s origin began when Turner proposed an album of original blues material and sent Broussard a folder of 15 instrumentals. Broussard then wrote lyrics as if possessed. "I would wake up at 6:00 a.m. and write until 11:00 p.