If you think slide guitar’s gone soft, think again. Erja Lyytinen, Finland’s undisputed Queen of Blues Rock, is rolling into Liverpool this March with Smell the Roses—her heaviest, rawest, and most riff-laced record yet. Forget polite solos and smoky barroom blues—this is hard-hitting, soul-scraping rock built for the stage, not the background.
She’s fresh off the back of a year that included a barnstorming set at the Rory Gallagher Festival, a turn on The Masked Singer (yes, really), and a live album that doubled as a 20-year victory lap. But Smell the Roses, dropping 28 March via Tuohi Records, is something else. A punchy, analog-driven record tracked fast and loose with a band that’s tight as hell and no frills in sight. If you’re after slick pop sheen, keep walking.
New single The Ring sets the tone: raw vocals, defiant lyrics, and a riff that wants a fight. This is Erja stepping into the arena, no apologies, no soft landings. And she’s bringing that same no-prisoners energy to Liverpool. Expect sweat, groove, and a guitarist who’s not here to coast—she’s here to burn the house down.
It’s her most extensive UK tour in years. It’s the first time Smell the Roses will be heard live. And if her past gigs are anything to go by, it’ll be part sermon, part shred-fest. Bring earplugs, bring your blues soul, and brace yourself.
🎟 Tickets and tour info: https://erjalyytinen.com/tour
📍 Liverpool date: April 4th, Liverpool o2 Academy


