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New song 'Back To The 1970's' from the new album 'Wake Up The Neighbourhood'.

From Frontiers:

The Treatment, the quintessential rock band from the heart of Cambridge, UK, proudly unveils their highly anticipated sixth studio album, "Wake Up The Neighbourhood". Set to release on May 10th 2024, this album marks a new pinnacle in the band's illustrious career.

The band’s new single and video, "Let’s Wake Up This Town", is out today, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the electrifying energy and unapologetic rock 'n roll spirit that defines the album. 

"We wanted to create an album that pays homage to the golden era of rock 'n roll while infusing our own modern twist," says the band. "With 'Wake Up The Neighbourhood', we've pushed ourselves to new heights and crafted an album that we're truly proud of."

Since their inception in 2008, The Treatment has consistently delivered high-octane performances and infectious songwriting that sets them apart from the rest. "Wake Up The Neighbourhood" stands as a testament to their evolution as musicians and showcases their relentless drive and passion for rock music.

With influences ranging from the timeless melodies of Def Leppard to the raw energy of AC/DC and Thin Lizzy, "Wake Up The Neighbourhood" is a masterclass in classic rock revivalism. From blistering rock anthems to soul-stirring ballads, the album offers a diverse range of styles that will captivate audiences worldwide.

The Treatment's discography includes acclaimed albums such as "This Might Hurt" (2011), "Running With The Dogs" (2014), "Generation Me" (2016), "Power Crazy" (2019), and "Waiting For Good Luck" (2021). Over the years, they have shared the stage with legendary acts like KISS, Mötley Crüe, Steel Panther, Thin Lizzy, and Alice Cooper, solidifying their status as one of the most formidable live acts in the rock scene.

As the world eagerly awaits the release of "Wake Up The Neighbourhood", The Treatment continues to reignite the flame of rock 'n roll with their electrifying performances and timeless music.

 

TRACKLIST

1. Let’s Wake Up This Town

2. Back To The 1970's

3. When Thunder And Lightning Strikes

4. This Fire Still Burns

5. Man On The Highwire

6. I Can't Wait No Longer

7. Don't Make No Difference

8. Fire Me Up

9. Free Yourself

10. Kick You Around

11. I've Got My Mind Made Up

 

LINEUP:

Vocals - Tom RamptonD

rums - Dhani Mansworth

Guitar - Tagore Grey

Guitar - Tao Grey

Bass - Andy Milburn

 

 

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Have never really listened to this band for whatever reason but have kind of had them in the back of my mind to check out at some point as I remember some of their stuff not sounding too bad.  

Kind of like those new tunes above.

May have to finally investigate a bit. 

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Last album was decent if I remember right...previous to that I was never much of a fan, and this sounds fine also.

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I’ve never really had any interest in this band, but I like those last two singles. May have to pick this one up…

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1 hour ago, whiplash1972 said:

I’ve never really had any interest in this band, but I like those last two singles. May have to pick this one up…

Same here.

I've been going back to some of their earlier stuff to see if I just dropped the ball but still nothing really grabbing me much at all.  I feel like their earlier stuff is generally a bit too raw sounding for me or something.  

Not sure I'll feel the need to purchase but I'll at least check this album out on Spotify.

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On 1/16/2024 at 10:08 PM, J.S.M said:

This is lacking some power and depth. For example some choirs in the chorus would add some width.

You're right, why having a sing along chorus when there is nobody singing along :rolleyes: I was pretty sure the girls in the video will be the background vocals.

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This has been the most pleasant surprise of 2024 for me. Just a very well done hard rock album; I’ve been listening to this one on and off for the last week, and I’m really enjoying it! :banana:

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12 hours ago, whiplash1972 said:

 I’ve been listening to this one on and off for the last week, and I’m really enjoying it! :banana:

Me too...pretty solid stuff.

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