Danger Danger

Tue
07
Feb

Steve West & Bruno Ravel - Danger Danger (2000)

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DANGER DANGER PART ONE
Steve West

Let's go to the Danger Danger album first - when you started recording this album, did you anticipate it taking this long?
No. With us, it takes as long as it takes. We're never quick at anything.

What did you and the guys have in mind when writing and recording this
album? Was there a set goal?

There was a little pressure because 'Four' was received better than we had
expected. We rarely got great reviews for our earlier stuff but critics around the globe all gave 'Four' high praise. It felt good. We felt rejuvenated. We really came to peace with who Danger Danger is and what we're all about. We decided to be the best D2 that we could. That meant great, hard melodic AOR rock. Well crafted songs with great lyrics and music. Lots of melody. Songs you will remember forever. Like our first album but keeping a modern edge as well. We don't want to live in the past, either.

Did you achieve that?
I think so. At least from the response we've gotten so far. Obviously, you
think this record is better than 4 so that means a lot. The fans are
ecstatic. We're pleased. I think some of the best material we have ever done
is on this record. That's a good feeling 11 years and 6 records down the
road. It's nice to know that we're as vital today as we were when we released
our first album.

I love the album as you know, has there been any other feedback yet, even at this early stage?
Masa Itoh, the most revered critic in Japan digs the record and gives it high praise. He thinks we finally hit our stride. That means a lot to us. The Italian press is really diggin' it. We've done more interviews for Italy on this record than we have for all our previous released together. So far, everyone has said great things. We're really fortunate and thankful. The fans love it! That's really the most important thing, though. Just check out the posts on our web board.

What touring plans have you got for the album?
We're in the process of planning dates for Europe in April. Possibly Japan and a U.S. tour this summer.

I won't even ask you about Australia!! haha.
It's a shame. We have so many great fans that write me from Oz and we feel like we've let 'em down 'cos we've never been there. Hey, if some promoter wanted us to come over and play, we'd be there in a heartbeat. We're still waiting for that call. Maybe if you and all our great Aussie fans got together and demanded someone to book us, it could happen. There certainly are enough of them. Do us a favor and start a petition or some kind of drive to get us there. A bet it could happen if someone took up the cause.

Tell us about Gildersleeves..for those that don't have the CD yet or haven't read the extensive liner notes - where does the title come from?
It was the name of a club that Bruno and I use to frequent when we were teenagers back in the '70's. It was the first place I saw bands doing original material. It blew my mind. The music, the fashion, the whole scene changed my life. It was so rock and roll.

What about the album cover? Who's idea was that?
That was Bruno's idea. I wanted to put the picture of the club on the cover.
We wanted to get a picture of the building the way it is now so we went there and took some pictures. While we were there one night we decided to take shots of the city looking straight uptown on the Bowery. We were standing in the middle of the Bowery right in front of Gildersleeves and Bruno was cliciking away at the city. That's the Empire State building on the cover in the distance. It's New York City and it's home.

The album is even better produced and mixed than the last one - who's going to take credit for that?!
Bruno! When we did 4, he had never mixed a full album before. I told him he had to start sometime, so he did. He mixed 4 in literally a box. That was the size of our last studio. I'm amazed it sounds as good as it does. I said, don't sweat it, you'll get better with each album you mix and he certainly has. My nickname for him has always been the ''Mutt Lange'' of Queens.
Although he now resides on the Island of Long.

There are numerous effects sown into the music - tracks like Six Million Dollar Man, She's Gone and When She's Good. Who's idea was this?
That's Paul on Six Million. Lance Quinn who produced our first album had a
lot to do with all the keyboards and effects on the album. He's a mad
scientist. Bruno as well.

They really work well with the context of the album, makes it sound like a big Def Leppard style production. Very cool....
Thats cool. But in deference to Def Leppard, we're big Mutt Lange fans. I consider Def Leppard a contemporary of ours. Mutt is the shit! We've been diggin' him since Tycoon, Roman Holiday,etc. The man knows how to write and produce a tune. Thank you for the compliment!

And you have a monster drum sound also....
Thanks. We tried to move away from the '90s small drum sound and get back to puttin' some big drums in the mix.

You re-recorded 2 tracks from Cockroach again - When She's Good and Walk It Like You Talk It...bloody great versions, much better than the originals.
Is this because you now know more than you used to? Any other reasons these sound so good now?

Thanks again! I hope we know more now.

You guys all play your asses off on this album. Congratulations!
What did you think of each other's performances?

I think everyone did a great job. Especially Paul, with his vocals. The man can sing!

What are your favourite tracks of the album?
Dead Drunk & Wasted, Cherry Cherry, Six Million Dollar Man and She's Gone.

What was the hardest part of the recording process?
Getting the arrangements together.

And how about the best part of the process?
Writing.

Back a little to Four The Hard Way - looking back, are you happy with the response to that album?
We were more than happy.

How about the sales? Did they reach your expectations/hopes?
We don't play those games anymore. It takes it toll. We make 'em and put 'em
out and as long as our fans dig 'em, we're happy. Would I like to sell a
million records? Of course, but we don't obssess with that anymore. It's
unhealthy.

Any tracks from Gildersleeves you are all looking forward to playing live?
Most of them. I love playing new shit.

Ok guys, the hard part - what is the best thing each of the other guys
bring to the band?

Paul brings his voice which I love. Bruno brings his musical ability which I
really rely on. The guy is a monster. He can do it all. And obviously his
techinical skills as an engineer.

Future plans?
Tour!

I know you don't want to hear this - especially on the eve of the release
of the current album...but when might the next one be started?

The next one we'll release is ''cockroach.'' Both versions. One with Ted
singing and one with Paul. That will be out in May.

When you have obviously put so much sweat and tears into a project, how do you guys feel when idiots like myself immediately start asking about the next project?
When you stop asking, that's when I'll worry!
DANGER DANGER PART TWO
Bruno Ravel
It's been a busy couple of years for you mate - first with Westworld and
the new Danger Danger, plus now Westworld 2 and the promotion and gigs for D2.
How do you find being busy?

I actually wish I was busiER!!...Danger Danger & Westworld take up only a
small portion of my time due to the nature of the whole '80's rock scene in
the year 2000. It's very limited.
The rest is spent working on other musical related endeavors that most likely
will be my main gig in the future.

OK. Let's go to the Danger Danger album first - when you started recording this album, did you anticipate it taking this long?
Well, in hindsight I should have expected it, but no. I never thought it'd
take as long as it did.

What did you and the guys have in mind when writing and recording this
album? Was there a set goal?

There really was no set "goal" other than to make sure that we had some great
material and that we stayed true to our "melodic" roots.

Did you achieve that?
I think we did...I think it came out great under the circumstances and I'm really happy with it.

I love the album as you know, has there been any other feedback yet, even at this early stage?
The feedback has been very positive for the most part. Everyone seems to like it.

What touring plans have you got for the album?
Our touring plans are as always, governed by the "touring gods". It's up to
scheduling, demand and finances.

I presume the US during the summer will happen...what about areas outside the US, like Europe?
We love to tour. We wish we could tour like we used to back in "The day", but the demand for D2 shows is somewhat limited, so we rely on our fans and our record companies abroad to get us there. We hope to be touring in Europe sometime this summer as well as some stateside shows following...As for Japan & other territories?...We'll see what happens...

I won't even ask you about Australia!! haha.
You're our biggest supporter in Australia!!..C'mon!!..Get us over there!!..we'll play for free!!

Haha..great..the pressure is on now!
Tell us about Gildersleeves..for those that haven't got the CD yet or haven't read the extensive liner notes - where does the title come from? Sick of that question yet?
Not sick of the question...YET.
"The Great Gildersleeves" was a rock club in NYC that I frequented when I was
growing up . I started going there when I was 14!! and continued for years until they closed down. It was a great scene. It gave me the bug to become a rock musician. Sure, I loved to play and loved music but hanging out in this club was like being backstage at a concert. Totally decadent, trashy and cool. I wish I could go back, even for one night.

What about the album cover? Who's idea was that?
The cover was my idea. I actually shot the picture with Steve as my assistant. It's the street that Gildersleeves was located on. I wanted to give it that "Night time in the Bowery (NYC)" look.

The album is even better produced and mixed than the last one - who's going to take credit for that?!
Well, thank you again.....We were all involved with the "production" of the
album. That means that we all contributed musical parts to every song,
however, It was myself that was overseeing the project.
I also mixed the album. I'd call up a mix, tweak it, then Steve would come to the studio, make his comments, I'd make some final moves and voila......

There are numerous effects sown into the music - tracks like Six Million Dollar Man, She's Gone and When She's Good. Who's idea was this?
It's different on each song. On "6 Million Dollar Man" the voice intro was solely Paul's idea. It was on his demo of the song, and I loved it and decided to put it on the album. "When She's Good", and "She's Gone" were my ideas with lots of help from Lance Quinn.

They really work well with the context of the album, makes it sound like a big Def Leppard style production. Very cool....
God!..You are SO KIND!..I should keep you around to boost my ego!.. Mutt Lange is my idol as far as a songwriter/producer and Bob Rock is my "sonic rock" God. Since D2 is on the hard side of melodic rock, I try to get somewhere in between the over the top, bombastic Def Leppard/Mutt production and the energy and aggressiveness of a Bob Rock mix....of course with a fraction of the studio knowledge and equipment!!

Bruno, you have a monster guitar and bass sound on the album. Firstly - how do you achieve this sound and secondly, how do you enjoy playing those good hard guitar chops & solo's as apposed to the bass?
Thank you, Thank you and THANK YOU AGAIN!!..=]
There's nothing that special about the way we get our guitar & bass sounds.... Great Instruments, Mic Pre's, Compressors, Mikes and a great room...
As for my liking playing the Guitar and Bass? Well I would have rather had Andy or Tony do the guitar work and leave the bass to me, but sometimes it's easier to just do it yourself rather than try to communicate your ideas to others and hope that they understand where you want to go with it. Most of the solos were done by Andy & Tony with the exception of 2 that I played, and one that Paul played. I would have liked for Andy or Tony to do them all because Andy & Tony are 2 of the best guitarists in the world and I never have to worry myself with anything they play. It's all good.

And Steve has a monster drum sound also....
How many times do I have to keep thanking you??!!!..

Haha...no more, really!
We recorded Steves drums basically the same way we did on "4"...went into a
nice sounding room and let him fly.

You take up lead vocals on Cherry Cherry. Tell us a little about that
track!

Ahh Yes. "Cherry Cherry"....
One never knows when they'll be recording their last record, and I for one
always wanted to try to sing one song on a D2 record before we call it a day.
So on this record, I was looking for a song for me to sing. I originally
wanted to sing "Dead Drunk & Wasted", but that song is too good for me to
ruin, so I decided to try "Cherry".

Was it fun to take lead for a change?
Lots of fun..I sang that track with no one around, in my underwear...and
finished it in about an hour. Wish every song would go that smoothly.

I thought the song really fitted your voice and it was immediately
catchy....Are we likely to see more Bruno vocals or a solo album perhaps?

Thanks again....as for me singing again?..One never knows...Btw, you just
opened a rather large can of worms!..=]

What deal have you in place for the US release of Gildersleeves, besides
your website/online sales?

We have distribution through "Sumthin" Distribution..It'll be in all major
stores and if it's not, just ask them to order it and they will.

You re-recorded 2 tracks from Cockroach again - When She's Good and Walk It Like You Talk It...bloody great versions, I think they are much better than the originals.
Is this because you now know more than you used to? Any other reasons these sound so good now?

I don't think that there's one song that I've ever recorded that I wouldn't
tweak now, or scrap and re-record..When you have a chance to listen to something over the years, you always say to yourself..."I'd love to do THAT over",
or..."This part would have made that song a lot better" etc, etc..
Also, when we recorded those records, I knew squat about recording and now I
know a little more about how to achieve what I want to.

There was talk of you re-recording a popular live favourite Shot Of Love....why was that left off this time?
We started recording it, but it was just a little too sweet for this record.
It didn't fit quite as well as the rest of the tracks, so we put it on ice.

Sure, I can see that. Speaking of that album, I guess I should ask you when the Cockroach album will see the light of day?
We have recently obtained the rights to the "Cockroach" sessions, so it will
be released this summer. Check out website for the latest on that.

And will both versions be released?
YES!!!

When did Sony finally give in and hand the rights back? What do you think caused their change of heart?
No change of heart..we finally cut through all the red tape and found the
right person at Sony to deal with..After that, everything went smoothly.

OK Bruno, how about Westworld then? How did you get involved in that?
The producer for that project (Paul Orofino) and I are long time friends.
They already had a different rhythm section in place, but were having
problems with them so Paul suggested myself and John (O'Reilly). I already
knew Tony Harnell and was a huge Riot fan when I was a teen and actually saw
them play when I was 15, so I was curious. I went to the studio and it seemed
like it'd be fun and a no pressure situation, so I agreed.

The album was met with a lot of excitement and some great reviews. What
were the group's goals going into that project?

Tony & Mark are the vision behind Westworld. I think they started the band to
give themselves a release from TNT & Riot. The "goals" if any were to make a
great record and have fun with it.

Did it start off as a one album deal?
One, with options if it did well. I guess it did well enough, cause we just
finished another.

So what have you got lined up for album number 2? More of the same, or something a little different?
My part in the second Westworld album was just like the first one. I acted
first as a bassist, second as a mediator and as a producer. I basically "Trim
the fat". That's why Mark calls me "The Butcher". I arrange the tracks and if
something is terrible, we cut it. I do this while being sensitive to 3 other
egos. It's quite tricky at times. After I complete my bass tracks, Tony &
Mark do the rest adding parts, harmonies etc, etc. It's mostly their doing.
The new record I would say is pretty close to the first one with a few
surprises..you'll have to wait and see.

And is there the prospect of any live dates for Westworld?
Sure there is!...If we sell enough records, we'll play.

How about a Danger Danger / TNT / Westworld tour? HUGE!!!
I'm down with that tour!!....although I won't get laid cause I'll be on the
stage all night!!


 
Mon
18
Jun

New NITRATE Audio From Debut 'Real World' Out July 20

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
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MelodicRock Records is truly excited to bring a brand new, exciting melodic rock band to light. One that characterises everything many of us love about the 80s and about driving, melodic rock n roll.
 
NITRATE is that band. And the debut album is out July 20 and can be pre-ordered now. Pre-orders will get both lead tracks via email shortly.
 
 
Pre-order NITRATE 'Real World' (Out July 20)($15 + $5 worldwide shipping)
 
 
 
British rockers NITRATE may be a new name, but you’ll recognise some of the faces.
 
NITRATE is:
Nick Hogg - Guitars & Keyboards
Rob Wylde - Lead, Rhythm, Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals (Midnite City, Tigertailz)
Joss Mennen - Lead & Backing Vocals(Zinatra/Mennen)
Pete Newdeck - Drums & Backing Vocals (Midnite City, Eden’s Curse, Blood Red Saints, Newman)
 
 
Inspired by the late 80’s rock scene with bands such as, Def Leppard, Europe, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi and GNR, Nitrate is the brainchild of Nick Hogg (guitars/keyboards) who after playing in a few bands in the early 2000’s decided after a long absence from the music scene to get back into song writing again. Needing help, Nick enlisted songwriter/musician Rob Wylde (Midnite City/Tigertailz/Teenage Casket Company) who was back living in Nottingham from the US and had the same musical influences. Rob was able to structure/produce the songs, sing on the demo’s whilst playing drums, bass and guitar. Whilst Nick also played guitar and keyboards.
 
 
 
 
Tue
05
Jun

NITRATE Debut Album 'Real World' Out On MRR July 20

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
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MelodicRock Records is truly excited to bring a brand new, exciting melodic rock band to light. One that characterises everything many of us love about the 80s and about driving, melodic rock n roll.
 
NITRATE is that band. And the debut album is out July 20 and can be pre-ordered now. Pre-orders will get the lead track and one additional song via email shortly.
 
Pre-order NITRATE 'Real World' (Out July 20)($15 + $5 worldwide shipping)
 
 
 
British rockers NITRATE may be a new name, but you’ll recognise some of the faces.
 
NITRATE is:
Nick Hogg - Guitars & Keyboards
Rob Wylde - Lead, Rhythm, Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals (Midnite City, Tigertailz)
Joss Mennen - Lead & Backing Vocals(Zinatra/Mennen)
Pete Newdeck - Drums & Backing Vocals (Midnite City, Eden’s Curse, Blood Red Saints, Newman)
 
 
 
Inspired by the late 80’s rock scene with bands such as, Def Leppard, Europe, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi and GNR, Nitrate is the brainchild of Nick Hogg (guitars/keyboards) who after playing in a few bands in the early 2000’s decided after a long absence from the music scene to get back into song writing again. Needing help, Nick enlisted songwriter/musician Rob Wylde (Midnite City/Tigertailz/Teenage Casket Company) who was back living in Nottingham from the US and had the same musical influences. Rob was able to structure/produce the songs, sing on the demo’s whilst playing drums, bass and guitar. Whilst Nick also played guitar and keyboards.

A year on and with over an albums worth of material, a record contract was signed with MelodicRock Records. With Rob Wylde about to launch Midnite City, the hunt went on for a suitable vocalist to allow Rob the opportunity to focus on launching his new band. Andrew McNeice suggested a few vocalists and was keen to use an authentic 80’s singer, so Nick took the opportunity to contact Joss Mennen (Zinatra/Mennen) and asked if he would be interested in singing lead vocals on the album. (Zinatra’s ‘Great Escape’ being one of Nick’s favourite albums).

To complete the line-up, taking over mixing/drums and adding backing vocals to the album is Pete Newdeck (Midnite City, Eden’s Curse, Blood Red Saints, Newman).
 
After being mixed by Newdeck, the songs were sent to Harry Hess (Harem Scarem) who mastered them at his studio in Canada.
 
Nitrate isn’t a one-off project, Album 2 is already written with the same Hogg/Wylde writing partnership and will be coming your way in 2019.
 
And of course, for such a kick-ass album, we needed kick-ass artwork and Nello Del'Omo delivered big time!
 
Engineered by: Leon Bailey
Mixed by: Pete Newdeck
Mastered by: Harry Hess
Produced by: Rob Wylde
  
Album Artwork by: Nello Dell’Omo
 
Track Listing:
Waiting On You
Crazy Like You
Attraction
Insane
Hot Summer Nights
Crank Up The Weekend
Only You
Real World
Breathe
Dangerous
I'll Be There
 
 
 
 
Thu
31
May

TED POLEY Creates Solo Masterpiece With DEGREED

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TED POLEY recently teamed up with Swedish modern melodic rock stars DEGREED to record a very special solo project Modern Art, that sees Ted taking a left turn musically, but really delivering the goods.
 
If you are a fan of either artist - run on over to https://ted-poley.com/store#section-7328948 to pre-order your copy now. The CD release is due in a week or two.
 
 
Wed
07
Mar

TED POLEY Hooks Up With DEGREED For New Solo Album

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Ted Poley and Frontiers are pleased to announce that they have partnered up for the release of another solo album from the singer. 
 
Ted is currently hard at work in Sweden on this still untitled effort. This time around, the Danger Danger singer has partnered up with some incredibly talented Swedish musicians, namely Mats Ericsson, Micke Jansson, Daniel Johansson, and Robin Ericsson (on additional vocals). 
 
"You might know some of those guys other musical work as the band degreed,” says Ted “I am also getting some vocal layering with the help of my good friend, the Italian Stallion of Vocals, Alessandro Delvecchio. The album is being co-Produced by Mats Ericsson and myself in Kopperberg, Sweden.”
 
Ted continues, "After almost 40 years of recording and releasing music, I wanted to stretch out a little bit musically and I am proud to say that I have come up with a MAGICAL combination of amazing musicians and songs! The songs are awesome, and the musicianship will BLOW YOU AWAY. Every one of the players are MASTERS of their instruments and you might hear just a hint of modern prog interlaced with my usual catchy choruses this time around! This is going to be my favorite solo album ever and an album that I felt I HAD to make. And I am so happy with the results so far!”
 
More news as it becomes available!
 
Ted Poley will also appear live at this years Rockingham Live with his project with Steve Brown of TRIXTER, Tokyo Motor Fist. http://www.rockinghamlive.com/
 

 

 
Fri
26
Aug

The Right To Rock Podcast - TED POLEY

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Monday, October 27, 2014
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TheRighttoRock.com has issued their latest podcast interview (episode #208), featuring Danger Danger vocalist Ted Poley.  Ted took time out of his busy schedule to discuss his latest solo effort Beyond the Fade, as well as what you can expect from D2.  Interview lasts approx. 30 min.

The summer's drawing to a close and as the lads get themselves reoriented, they chat things up in their own inimitable style covering such topics as dangerous summer festivals, John and McCheese's excursion to Australia, and the players at Carolina Rebellion this year.

Afterwards, The Right To Rock chews the fat with Danger Danger vocalist and all-around raconteur Ted Poley who talks about his latest solo album, Beyond The Fade. Ted is always a delight to talk to and this episode's no different, so grab a pint and kick back for some rock talk, cool?

 
 
Wed
18
May

One On One With Mitch Lafon - TED POLEY

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Ep. 220 of One On One With Mitch Lafon featuring singer Ted Poley & Frontiers Music executive Mario De Riso

LINK TO INTERVIEW: http://www.spreaker.com/user/talkingmetal/1on1-mitch-lafon-220-ted-poley-frontiers

Danger Danger vocalist and solo artist TED POLEY as well as Frontiers Music's Mario De Riso join Mitch for episode 220 of One On One With Mitch Lafon.

In the episode's first interview Ted Poley discusses his fabulous new solo album Beyond The Fade, the ups and downs of Danger Danger, working on outside projects, the Cockroach album, touring and much more.

Quotes from the TED POLEY interview:

On the possibility of a new album from Danger Danger (time - 3.31): "Let's say two thirds of the band wants to record and one third of the decision making part of the band is on the other side of the fence. I don't want to throw anyone under the bus, but it's not Bruno and me."

The beginning of the end in the '90s and the album Screw It (time - 8.58): "It was about ten minutes to being over at that point - while we were recording Screw It. That was it. They flicked the switch and it was to the 'Off' position."

The Cockroach album (time - 12.23): "It's a great package because you can listen to my disc and use the other one as like a coaster so it doesn't leave rings on your furniture. I wish Paul all the best - he's got a new project with Bruno (The Defiants)."

For more about TED POLEY & Danger Danger visit:
Online: http://www.dangerdanger.com
TWITTER: @tedpoley & @D2TheBand
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DangerDangerFB
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1uQyJRZqbvwsUqHgEuIEI9 & https://open.spotify.com/artist/1VaIDrxow5xfLmB9R26JVZ

In this episode's second interview Frontiers Music executive Mario De Riso discusses the label's 20th anniversary, the positives and negatives of running a music label, their ability to form Super groups, upcoming releases and much more.

The Interview starts at the 31.36 minute mark.

For more about about  visit:
Online: http://www.frontiers.it
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/frontiersmusicsrl
Twitter: @FrontiersMusic1
Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/user/11100817642

 

 
Mon
18
Apr

THE DEFIANTS - The Defiants (Review)

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Produced By: 
Bruno Ravel & The Defiants
Running Time: 
58
Release Date: 
2016
Released: 
Worldwide
Musical Style: 
Melodic Hard Rock
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Frontiers
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98
Friday, April 15, 2016
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Put Paul Laine, Bruno Ravel and Rob Marcello together and you just know something special will evolve. The Danger Danger alumni join forces for the first time together as a trio, even if it’s a virtual trio, with the 3 members all recording in their own individual studios.
Laine is still revered for his work with Bruno Ravel over 4 studio albums with Danger Danger (alongside Andy Timmons and Steve West) and of course Rob Marcello has been touring with the guys for years and most recently delivered an outstanding performance on the band’s Revolve album (with Ted Poley). If that confuses you, then you haven’t been paying attention to some of the best music of the last two decades!
 
The Defiants was born out of a desire for a new rock vehicle for Paul Laine (alongside his country Dark Horse project) and a project for Rob and Bruno in lieu of any new D2 material.
 
Despite individually recording, the album has a very cohesive feel. Tying it all together is a brilliant mix from Bruno and some bright, dynamic performances from all, a real achievement when considering the circumstances.
 
The result is almost exactly as expected. There’s a huge chunk of Four The Hard Way and Gildersleeves (Paul’s vocals and Bruno’s production) and some Revolve as well (thanks to Rob’s guitar style); but The Defiants also has its own feel.
Most noticeable for me was some of the choruses – they are super slick and more 80s sounding than the darker edge of the Laine fronted D2 albums.
 
Track for track, there’s just one great song after another. With perhaps one exception that will be down to personal taste.
Love & Bullets and When The Lights Go Down are both high energy melodic rockers with so much to love about them. Waiting On A Heartbreak is an even more melodic anthem with some brilliant vocals and a ton of shred and Runaway sees the introduction of some piano on a neat little feel good song with a monster commercial chorus. You just can’t help but sing along here.
Perfection all the way thus far.
 
Then a small bump in the road. I’m not digging Lil' Miss Rock'n'roll. It’s one of those swaggering bluesy rockers that mentions a bunch of classic song titles and is just a tad lyrically cheesy for my tastes. It’s out of character with the rest of the album though, so it’s instantly back into the brilliance with Last Kiss – a track which is exactly what I love about these guys - intense, darker, gritty and a kick ass anthemic chorus that rolls along at pace.
Save Me Tonight is a slow 6 minute moody, brooding ballad/rocker that slows the album for the first time. Huge vocal here from Paul and a wonderfully constructed slower track.
 
Take Me Back is pure Danger Danger – up tempo, fun, retro and delivers another set of great hooks.
We All Fall Down is another highlight for me – it again has that grittier edge of Laine fronted D2. Attitude laced vocals and a choppy riff, a melodic bridge and a big chorus hook….love it.
That’s When I’ll Stop Loving You is the second rock ballad of the album. At nearly 7 minutes the song does feel longer than others, but it’s still over in a flash. Emotive vocals, moody guitars and an expanded Def Leppard style musical base.
 
Closing out the album is one of the best tracks onboard – the fast paced anthemic rocker Underneath The Stars which is just pure brilliance. Perfect Paul Laine, Danger Danger and melodic rock all round. Big riffs, big chorus, big smiles.

So The Defiants is essentially a modern day Paul Laine meets Danger Danger 4 The Hard Way and Return Of The Great Gildersleeves, but with a stronger 80s feel; all mixed with latter day D2 in Revolve plus a touch of its own uniqueness.
Basically the perfect album for fans of Danger Danger/Paul Laine and all fans of brilliant, super catchy, hard edged melodic rock.
The production style had a sound a little left of what I expected, but the songs deliver everything I wanted. Huge!
 
 
Fri
19
Feb

THE DEFIANTS Debut Stands Tall on April 15

Artist: 
Friday, April 15, 2016
Categories: 
News Feed

Frontiers Music Srl is excited to announce the release of THE DEFIANTS self-titled debut album on April 15, 2016.
 
The Defiants is a new band put together by Paul Laine, Bruno Ravel and Rob Marcello. Three fabulous musicians, all with ties to the great hard rock band Danger Danger.
 
Best known for being Danger Danger's frontman for a 12 year stint from 1992-2004, which included 4 studio albums, Paul Laine is now coming back to work with his former bandmates Bruno Ravel and Rob Marcello, who are the other two pillars of THE DEFIANTS.
 
The guys got back together under suggestion of Frontiers' President, Serafino Perugino, who really wanted to offer the fans a chance to hear some new music from these guys. The resulting album is an extremely exciting affair which is going to please not only D2 fans, but also all the ones who are into the classic sound from the glory days of rock in the '80s and '90s.
 
Paul Laine says 'From the moment Bruno and I started writing together,we knew we had something special. It's been my experience that when the writing process is effortless, you've trapped lightning in a bottle'within the first 2 1/2 months, we had close to 40 ideas up on the board. I think it surprised both of us how intuitive we were of each others ideas. I'm very proud of this record, and it feels good to let loose on an album of complete stadium rockers. Rob Marcello, I consider to be one of the biggest talents in the world of modern guitar players. I love how much he shines on this record, and from track to track, I couldn't wait to hear what he had to say musically. On a personal note, it feels good to hit another musical and writing milestone with this album. It was very hard to choose the material for this record,and its exciting to know that there are still bullets left in the chamber that nobody has heard yet...'
 
Bruno Ravel adds 'I'm so stoked for you all to hear this record! It was so much fun to create, and that feeling will be very evident once you give it a listen. Paul and Rob poured every bit of themselves into these tracks, and their performances were just ridiculous! Add that to the aggressive killer drum pounding that only my good buddy, Van Romaine could deliver, and you have what equals a bonafide rock 'n' roll roller coaster! Strap yourselves in folks! And get ready for the ride!'
 
THE DEFIANTS is a glorious return to the 'in your face' melodic hard rock that won millions of fans back in the '80s and '90s and is currently enjoying a well deserved revival in the 21st century.
 
THE DEFIANTS are set to appear live at the Frontiers Rock Festival in Trezzo (Milano), Italy on April 24, 2016, where the band will perform classic tracks from Paul Laine's solo career, some Danger Danger hits (of course) and songs off The Defiants debut!
 
THE DEFIANTS tracklisting:
 
Intro (For A Few Dollars More - Carillon's Theme)
Love And Bullets
When The Lights Go Down
Waiting On A Heartbreak
Runaway
Lil' Miss Rock'n'roll
Last Kiss
Save Me Tonight
Take Me Back
We All Fall
That's When I'll Stop Loving You
Underneath The Stars
 
THE DEFIANTS:
 
Paul Laine - vocals
Bruno Ravel - bass guitar, guitars, keyboards
Rob Marcello - lead guitars
With
Van Romaine - drums
 
 
Tue
02
Feb

THE DEFIANTS Debut Album One Step Closer

Artist: 
Release Year: 
2015
Categories: 
News Feed
 
News from PAUL LAINE on THE DEFIANTS and also DARK HORSE:
 
Last Day????????Maaaaaaybbbbeeee?????Bruno and I have been(Lets just say 99% Bruno-1 % me)killing ourselves to get The Defiants thing done and finished...We pretty much are now,and thats a good thing..I can safely say,that anybody who loved what we did in the past,will freak out when they hear this record...It's pretty damn cool,and we wrote our asses off..
 
To all of you out there who still follow me,I have a couple things to say...
1.I am sorry for not being on here,and being able to write you all back..usually I am pretty good at this part of social media? But sometimes when you are "doing your art",as I like to think of it,some things must be sacrificed to get it done...Social media was one of those things..So were emails/phone calls/visiting family/having any sort of normal life...Please give me a pass...Sometimes I have to drop out,in order to be good at what I do..

2.DarkHorse!!!! Yes YesYes!!! Still continues to be my number 1 thing,just as DangerDanger continues to be Bruno and Rob's number 1 thing...

DarkHorse Album 2 is just about to be recorded,and Nashville awaits..
DarkHorse will have some cool show announcements soon for 2016 as well...very soon..

Along with all that,I will be going into the studio with John Macarthur Ellis to cut the new Stacey Mckittrick single,and will be singing a duet with her on it...Looking forward to working with both John and Stacey...so...
Let the first half of the marathon that 2016 is going to be,start.

Nashville,L.A.,then Milan Italy,Melborne Australia..All before the end of May..
Anybody want my life??...wait a min...

maybe you do...
Take your vitamins.
 
 
Fri
25
Sep

Introducing THE DEFIANTS - Danger Danger Alumni Reunite

Artist: 
Release Year: 
2015
Categories: 
News Feed
 
Frontiers Music Srl is excited to announce a new band that just joined the label roster: THE DEFIANTS!
 
Behind this new band is a trio of fabulous musicians all with ties to Danger Danger.
 
On vocals and guitar, is none other than Mr. Paul Laine! Best known for being the D2 singer for 12 years, Paul is now coming back to work with his former bandmates Bruno Ravel and Rob Marcello, who are the other two pillars of The DEFIANTS."
 
Very, very excited about this new project, and to be working again with my ol’ pal Paul Laine, and of course, Rob Marcello!” says Bruno Ravel, who will also produce the debut album. “The writing process has been a lot of fun. We all trust and respect each other’s instincts so there’s little second guessing and that takes a lot of the usual stress out of the equation, so for me, this has been a blast so far. We will be entering the studio in the next few weeks to start recording, with completion set for the end of the year. So…what should you expect,? Well, expect some straight ahead “in your face” melodic hard rock, that’s what!”
 
Paul Laine says: “I’m very happy to once again, create something special with Bruno and Rob. Although it’s a brand new release, I feel It's a great opportunity to say thank you and do something for the fans who have followed us through the years. Bruno and Rob are immense talents. I feel honored to be a part of this and have my voice on this album.” Rob Marcello concludes “Beyond psyched to work with my best friend Bruno and Paul on this project! It’s going to be a great one! Can’t wait for you to hear it!"
 
Check out The DEFIANTS and “Like” their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Defiants/1113095098705750
 
The band will be documenting the recording process and uploading studio clips and song samples on their FB page as the album takes shape. Expect the album to hit the stores in late Spring / early Summer 2016.
 
 
Wed
22
Oct

VASBY ROCK FEST Adds Danger Danger, Tygers Of Pan Tang and More

Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Categories: 
Tour News
 
Five more acts released for next summers Väsby Rock festival, which takes place 17th -18th of July 2015.
 
Danger Danger from USA with their legendary songs Naughty Naughty and Bang Bang, and the ballad I Still Think About You, that has taken the rock world in possession and continues to deliver big.
Tygers of Pan Tang - genuine NWOBHM that’s eagerly awaited by many, will take on one of the stages at Vilundaparken.
Ammunition from NO/SWE/US with Wigwams former singer Åge Sten Nilsen and former members from W.E.T, King Diamond and Sabaton.
• Swedish Days of Jupiter from Örnsköldsvik who will release their second album this spring and already has played at several major festivals in Sweden.
Jono from Gotland, Sweden is an exciting bunch of guys who’s been in many different projects like Within Temptation for example. They release their second album, probably around May next year.
 
- We have found our ”red thread” with melodic rock in focus when it comes to booking bands, says Väsby Rock Crew. We are very pleased with what we have achieved so far, and have our sights set on growing, slowly but surely. ______________________________________________________________
 
For further information contact: madde.svard@vasbyrockfestival.se
 

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