As much as I love finding new bands to listen to, it’s always good to get new releases from some of the “classic” rock bands that have been around for decades. From Steamhammer/SPV comes the new release by Kingdom Come entitled “Outlier” that gets released in the UK on 29th April. This is first release by Kingdom Come since 2009, although reading the press release the recording is largely the work of frontman Lenny Wolf who recorded all the instruments other than the guitar solos and produced, engineered, mixed and mastered the album.
Former Guns n’ Roses drummer Steven Adler’s new band ADLER released their first album back in November entitled “Back from The Dead”. For me, it’s one of the best albums released last year and I strongly recommend it! Adler consists of Steven on drums, Lonny Paul on guitar, Johnny Martin on bass and Jacob Bunton on vocals. We managed to catch Jacob to answer a few questions about Adler and his other band LYNAM just before he headed off on tour.
Read more: NI ROCKS interview with ADLER frontman JACOB BUNTON
British rockers Voodoo Six have been announced as support band for Iron Maiden’s European tour this year and are about to embark on their own headlining tour around the UK and Ireland to promote their new album “Songs To Invade Countries To” which is released in April. The tour includes the Diamond Rock Club in Ahoghill on 23rd March. The band consists of Luke Purdie on vocals, Tony Newton on bass, Matt Pearce and Chris Jones on guitars and Joe Lazarus on drums.
Singer Luke very kindly agreed to answer a few questions for Rock Radio NI.