Blues harp player Jason Ricci strips everything down to the nerve on 13 Hours, a record that feels less like a statement and more like an unfiltered confession. This album lives in the restless space between exhaustion and defiance—where frustration with the world, the music business, relationships, and oneself collide head-on.
Ricci doesn’t search for polish or comfort here; instead, he documents the mental churn of staying present when optimism feels thin and survival itself becomes an act of resistance
