BULLETBOYS' new album, "From Out Of The Skies" will be released on CD/LP/MP3 on March 23, 2018 via Frontiers Music Srl. The first video and single, “D-Evil” features guest vocals from Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal.
TRACKLIST
1. Apocalypto
2. D-Evil
3. From Out of the Skies
4. Hi-Fi Drive By
5. Losing End Again
6. Whatcha Don’t
7. P.R.A.B.
8. Sucker Punch
9. Switchblade Butterfly
10. Once Upon a Crime
LINEUP
Marq Torien
Nick Rozz
Chad MacDonald
Joaquin Revuelta
BULLETBOYS' new album, "From Out
Of The Skies" will be released on CD/LP/MP3 on March 23, 2018 via Frontiers Music Srl. The first video
and single, “D-Evil” features guest
vocals from Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal. Of the song,
vocalist, guitarist, and founding member Marq
Torien
says, “Jesse and I had an instant bond when we met and he did an outstanding
job collaborating on the song with his vocals a welcome contribution."
“From Out Of The
Skies” was recorded at the Foo Fighters’
Studio 606. "Writing and recording ‘From Out Of The Skies’
was a humbling experience and recording this unpredictable album at the Foo
Fighters' Studio 606 was unbelievable and magical. Dave Grohl's music got me
through a very difficult time, so from day one I knew that we were in the right
home to record. I was privileged enough to use one of Dave's acoustic guitars
to record with, along with a hand picked drum set by Taylor Hawkins. I
appreciate the opportunity to record there," says Torien.
The BULLETBOYS began as a collection of
talented musicians from high profile bands such as King Kobra and Ratt. Using
their credentials, they were able to quickly capture the attention of music
fans around the world while front man Marq Torien emerged as one of the most
underrated vocalists of the era.
The BULLETBOYS formed in 1988 at the very
peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. With record companies constantly
searching for new talent, they possessed a pedigree that most bands would kill
for. Unlike the other glam rockers of the day, the BulletBoys were more hard rock and blues fusion than pure hair
metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and especially Van
Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first
major label contract. Over the years, they have dominated the airwaves, and
remain relevant to this day in heavy rotation on VH1's "Metal Mania"
and Internet and Satellite (SiriusXM's Hair Nation, KNAC.COM, etc.) radio throughout
the world!