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  1. New video for 'My Kinda Crazy'.
  2. New lyric video for 'To Be Together'.
  3. 'Simple Man' out November 18 through Escape Music. Press release: If the definition of a road is a pathway from somewhere – to somewhere, then The Roads is the perfect name for the collaboration of Mick Devine and Gary Pihl. Each musician has had a long journey from humble beginnings to incredible heights. Mick with the band Seven and his solo career and Gary as former Sammy Hagar Band and current guitarist with the band Boston have focussed their talents toward a new destination. Their intersection at this moment for their debut, Simple Man, promises to be the culmination of their experience and desire to go farther than they’ve ever been. The seeds for this musical endeavour were first sown when Escape Music Khalil Turk sent the Turkish Delight song, ‘Get Out Of Here’, to Gary Pihl so that he could add guitars to it. “I was flattered that he wanted me to participate with the rest of those excellent musicians, but I had some ideas about how to change the groove of the song,” reveals Pihl. “That required changing the drum parts and Khalil gave me free reign to try it. He put me in touch with the drummer, Josh Devine. I’d always admired Josh’s terrific work with One Direction and Levara and as I told him my groove ideas, he knew exactly was I was talking about and of course, made the drum track even better than what I imagined.” In turn Pihl wanted to know the identity of the singer, which Josh Devine revealed was his Father, Mick Devine of Escape Music artists, Seven. Never one to miss an opportunity, Khalil Turk could see the chemistry developing and suggested they work together. “After about two minutes on the phone with Mick, I could tell he was a smart and talented guy with a great singing voice and eager to write some thoughtful lyrics and rocking songs,” says Pihl. “That’s what was most appealing to me.” The song writing throughout was an equal affair between Pihl and Devine. With Pihl adamant that he did not want it to sound like Boston, he certainly acknowledges that they have been inspired by every other band that’s come before them, but that they strived to be unique. “We never set to write with any direction in mind,” reveals Mick Devine. “The songs naturally formed as we worked making it by far the most collaborative writing partnership, I have been involved in. We very quickly realised that we had something special and the songs we were writing would really stand up and we are both so proud of this work.” But great songs require great musicians and joining both Pihl and Devine in this exciting new adventure are a myriad of experienced recording artists. According to Pihl, “using Mick’s son, Josh for drums, was the easiest choice.” Having worked with One Direction and Levara, his ideas set the stage for the rest of the musicians to lock into. With Pihl’s Boston partner of over ten years, Tracy Ferrie, joining on bass, the keyboard parts were deftly handled by session player Neil Miller and Winger’s Paul Taylor, an old band alumnus of Pihl’s from years ago. With Lawrence Gowan graciously agreeing to play keys on three songs, Pihl had always admired his work with Styx and of course his own band, Gowan. Even though he was so busy with Styx, through the magic of remote recording, he was able to send his fantastic ideas. “I told him I didn’t want listeners to say, “that sounds like Styx keyboards” I want listeners to say, “that sounds like Lawrence Gowan!”. With Pihl’s son, Scott, adding guitar and Mick’s wife, Lin and son Ben adding vocals, The Roads – a name created by Khalil Turk – were ready to roll. With Escape having been instrumental in quality releases from both Pihl’s outfit, Alliance, and Devine’s band, Seven, you can guarantee that this album is going to uphold that fine tradition. The album’s sound comes from a time when North American AOR behemoths ruled the airwaves and if you look closely, you’ll detect traces of Styx, Kansas, Foreigner and bands of that ilk in its DNA, but it’s armed with an identity all its own. From the lush, expressive vocals of Devine, through to Pihl’s subtle and understated guitar playing, The Roads is far from a conclusion or end and have created a journey that’s got plenty of miles left on the clock, one that you’ll want to take time after time. ROB EVANS – POWERPLAY AND FIREWORKS MAGAZINES – OCTOBER 2022 The Roads are: Mick Devine – Vocals (Seven/solo artist) Gary Pihl – Guitars (Boston/Sammy Hagar) With special guests: Josh Devine – Drums (One Direction/Levara) Tracy Ferrie – Bass guitar (Stryper/Boston) Paul Taylor – Keyboards (Alice Cooper/Winger) Lawrence Gowan – Keyboards (Styx) Neil Miller – Keyboards Lin Devine – Background vocals Ben Devine – Additional vocals Scott Pihl – Additional guitar Track list: 1 – Let’s not let it end like this 3:38 2 – Promise me 4:34 3 – Simple man 5:18 4 – How long? 3:47 5 – It will be alright 3:46 6 – No way 4:09 7 – Avalanche 3:35 8 – Love so strange 5:01 9 – Just not the same 3:44 10 – Love lives in promises 3:25 11 – Will you believe in me? 3:34 12 – Save you from your yesterdays 4:20
  4. New lyric video for 'Beautiful As You Are'.
  5. New video for 'Where Did Your Heart Go'.
  6. 'Burn For Love' out now'. More songs from the album:
  7. 'Resurrection' out now'. More songs from the album:
  8. 'Brace For Impact' out now'. Listen to the full album here:
  9. That is pretty excellent.
  10. Rediscovered song wirh Freddie. Press release: QUEEN rediscovered track featuring Freddie Mercury ‘FACE IT ALONE’ arrives as digital single release Thursday October 13Precedes arrival of Queen ‘The Miracle Collector’s Edition’ coming November 18Having generated a media firestorm back in the summer when band members Brian May and Roger Taylor first leaked news of a rediscovered Queen song featuring Freddie Mercury being considered for possible release, the highly anticipated ‘lost’ track, ‘Face It Alone’, drops as a simultaneous worldwide single release Thursday 13 October, 11.15am BST.The track’s existence was first revealed by May and Taylor in a BBC radio interview at their appearance at this year’s Royal Jubilee concert at which they performed the opening with their regular singer Adam Lambert, with Roger Taylor describing it as “a little gem from Freddie that we’d kind of forgotten about”, with Brian May saying “it’s beautiful, it’s touching.”The track’s arrival as a single leads in a November 18 release of a new revisiting of the band’s 13th album, The Miracle, the band’s penultimate to be released in Freddie Mercury’s lifetime, which now becomes available in a lavish 8-disc Queen The Miracle Collector’s Edition box set format.Among its contents, the expanded set includes The Miracle Sessions: an hour-plus disc of further previously unreleased recordings, including six unpublished songs. Just as tantalising for fans, the audio includes the band’s candid spoken exchanges on the studio floor in London and Montreux, giving the most revealing window yet into the four members’ creative process and the joy, in-jokes and banter on their return to working together.‘Face It Alone’ was originally recorded during the band’s historic 1988 sessions for that album, a prolific period which saw the band lay down around 30 tracks, many of which were never released, but remained among those that didn’t make the final album cut. It was rediscovered when the band’s production and archive team returned to those sessions to work on The Miracle box set reissue.“We’d kind of forgotten about this track,” admits Roger Taylor, “but there it was, this little gem. It’s wonderful, a real discovery. It’s a very passionate piece”. The single will be the first new song featuring Freddie Mercury released in over 8 years. On 2014’s Queen Forever album the band included three previously unheard tracks with Mercury, including ‘Let Me in Your Heart Again,’ ‘Love Kills’ and ‘There Must Be More to Life Than This.’Speaking of the rediscovered track, Brian May says: “I’m happy that our team were able to find this track. After all these years, it’s great to hear all four of us … yes, Deacy is there too … working in the studio on a great song idea which never quite got completed … until now!”
  11. Alright mate, don't worry. You didn't miss anything... BUT the greatest thing straight outta India! BTW my supply of funny gas is getting very low...
  12. Everybody watch when Dan gets really excited when the new album 'Operation Phoenix' arrives January 27 next year. More orgasmic details to cum...
  13. Arctical rain (i.e. snow) falling in Sweden when the new album 'Unity' arrives January 27 next year. More chilling details to come...
  14. Like a cold Norwegian wind blowing on the fjords of Norway, the new album 'Sunwind Sails' coming January 20 next year. More freezing details to come...
  15. India's finest releases their 'new' (i.e. reissue) album 'Back To India'...sorry 'Back On Earth' January 27 next year. More Hindi details to come...
  16. Everybody's favourite female artist releases her new album 'Lights Of Japan' January 20 next year. More groundbreaking details (i.e. ADV handling everything) to come...
  17. Everybody's favourite band releases their 67th (or something) album 'Something Wicked This Way Comes' January 20 next year. More exciting details to come...
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