Compared to Jimi Hendrix in both sound and appearance, longtime busker Lewis Floyd Henry's unique one-man band brand of psychedelic blues-rock eventually transcended the tube stations and city streets where he spent seven years playing. Born in Lewisham, South London in 1980, Henry first became a graffiti artist (and as such was the subject of a documentary, Story of Known), before studying art at the prestigious Central St. Martin's College. Inspired by the likes of Pantera and Black Sabbath rather than the hip-hop scene he grew up around, he began experimenting with a lo-fi ...