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Fire In The Rodeo - another hard rocking band from India


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From Lions Pride Music:

We are very excited to announce the signing of hard rockers Fire In The Rodeo and the release of their self titled debut album #FireInTheRodeo to be released worldwide on February 2025!
 
Fire In the Rodeo said: "We are pretty stoked and excited to get signed by Lions Pride Music. We are currently working on our full length self-titled album 'Fire In The Rodeo' and we are extremely excited for this oppurtunity and we are looking forward for an amazing journey with Lions Pride Music!".
 
Tracklist:
1. Back For More
2. Red Hot Spicy
3. Sweet Memories
4. Lipstick Mosh
5. Viper's Kiss
6. Cupid Have Mercy
7. You Drive Me Crazy
8. Life In Chains
9. Wings Of Freedom
10. Fire In The Rodeo
 
Fire In The Rodeo is:
Aviroop Basu (Demonskreamer): Vocals
Suvojeet Das (FlamexXx): Guitars
Shambo Roychoudhury (PoisonX): Guitars
Dhritiman Som (Weirdodo): Drums
Nilavro Ghosh (Rony): Bass
 
Hailing from the culturally rich city of Kolkata, India, Fire In The Rodeo stands as a beacon of contemporary Heavy Rock, Glam Metal, and Melodic Rock fusion. Established in 2022 by the visionary frontman Aviroop Basu, the band's inception signaled the emergence of a musical force destined to captivate audiences worldwide.
In December 2022, Fire In The Rodeo unveiled their maiden opus, the demo single "Back for More." This inaugural offering showcased their mastery over their chosen genres and provided a tantalizing glimpse into their musical prowess. Building upon the fervor ignited by their debut, the band resounded once again in July 2023 with their second single, "Ready To Fight." With this release, they cemented their status as a rising musical powerhouse, earning fervent accolades from aficionados and critics alike.
 
Fire In The Rodeo's artistic genesis draws inspiration from the illustrious lineage of Kix, Scorpions, Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Ratt, Motley Crue, among other luminaries. Such influences seamlessly intertwine within their compositions, resulting in a harmonious synthesis of sonic excellence. A defining hallmark of their artistry lies in their reverence for the 80s era of rock 'n' roll—a golden age that continues to resonate deeply within their musical ethos. By infusing modern nuances into this revered soundscape, Fire In The Rodeo conjures a distinctive auditory experience that marries the classic with the contemporary.
 
Their sonic tapestry is woven with roaring anthemic guitars, percussive rhythms that reverberate through the soul, and guitar riffs that scorch with undeniable intensity. Aviroop Basu's vocals ascend to extraordinary heights, delivering a high-octane performance that transcends musical boundaries. The band's chorus lines, irresistibly catchy and persistently memorable, have an uncanny ability to embed themselves within the listener's consciousness—a testament to the compositional brilliance they wield.
 
Amidst their meteoric ascent, Fire In The Rodeo solidified their trajectory by signing a landmark worldwide deal with the esteemed record label Lions Pride Music in 2023. This milestone paves the way for the much-anticipated release of their debut album in February 2025—an event that promises to redefine the contemporary rock landscape. As the journey of Fire In The Rodeo unfolds, their music serves as a tribute to an era bygone, a testament to the evolution of sound, and a testimony to the enduring allure of rock 'n' roll.
 
 

 

 

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Another 2025 release? seems like a date mistake until you notice that they quote Feb 2025 twice in the write up(beginning & end)... the music itself doesn't sound too bad at all.

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