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MEMORY LANE a new release on Steelheart Records


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STEELHEART Records joins Danish music manager/journalist Ken Anthony and guitarist/producer Martin Slott (Push, Martie Peters Group) to create an amazing album called MEMORY LANE, that really embraces the ‘80s as these golden times were here right now!
We will take you on a trip down Memory Lane, a road littered with eighties traits, a homage to bands like Cinderella, Blackeyed Susan, Britny Fox and Faster Pussycat! This album is like a virtual tour of the Sunset Strip in the decade of decadence, a loving riposte to every band that ever walked those streets in search of fame, fortune and girls, and not necessarily in that order…
Featuring unreleased tracks from the ‘80s and ‘90s played by singers/musicians from bands like Asphalt Ballet, Skagarack, Kickin Valentina, Jetboy, Push, Sateria, Justice, Notorious and Iron Fire, this is music from a bygone era full of rock & roll romance!
To add fuel to the fire, the album has been mixed and mastered by no less than worldwide famous producer Flemming Rasmussen at its “Sweet Silence Studios” in Copenhagen, Denmark !!!
So get ready to re-live your youth and to party like it’s 1989!
Stay tuned for a release-date in 2023 and for the first two singles (out very soon)!
USA collectors, I'm told that EONIAN RECORDS will stock the album.
 
In the meantime enjoy some excerpts from the album!
The clip contains:
- “Paid My Dues” / singer: Gary Jeffreis (ASPHALT BALLET)
- “Detention Hotel” / written by Rene Shades (SATERIA, PRETTY MAIDS) / singer: Martie Peters (SATERIA, PUSH, MPG)
- “Pleasure House” / written by Rene Shades (SATERIA, PRETTY MAIDS) / singer: Joe Edwards
- “New Kid In Town” / written by HELTER SKELTER / singer: Chris Houdini (NOTORIOUS)
Play it LOUD!!!
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