The Mustangs, one of the UK's most established blues-rock bands, present their new environmentally-themed album Watertown. The band's drummer, Jon Bartley, is co-leader of the Green Party. Singer-songwriter Adam Norsworthy says 'Watertown is about the conflict between unchanging nature and the all-consuming march of city and industry, told through the eyes of a young couple.' The album, following on from 2017's Just Passing Through, has once again been mixed by award-winning King King drummer Wayne Proctor and Steve Wright of House of Tone at Y Dream Studios in North Wales. The band were originally formed in 2001 and have produced eight albums of original material. Known for their dynamic shows and having built a devoted following on the live circuit, the band have also been acclaimed for their recorded work and have been nominated for four British Blues Awards. The Mustangs are: Adam Norsworthy (guitar, vocals, keyboards); Derek Kingaby (blues harp); Jon Bartley (drums, backing vocals); Ben McKeown (bass, backing vocals)