Spread Eagle is back and will release their first album in over 26 years, "Subway To The Stars" on August 9th via Frontiers Music SRL.
Today, fans can check out the first single and video from the album, "Sound Of Speed”.
"Our primary intention was to go back to the egg. Not to the debut album,
but even before then. When we were unsigned, rehearsing in the East Village NYC
and just putting our first songs together. We worked every day and night on our
dream. We were a gang and no one could tell us we couldn’t accomplish something.
That’s when we were at our rawest and nastiest and the intensity was completely
off the meter. Of course, you can never truly go back in time, everyone learns
and evolves; however, I wanted to remember that feeling of writing razor riffs
in those basement spaces in 1989, then add it to current experiences," says
founder and bassist Rob De Luca on what fans can expect.
On first single "Sound of Speed", De Luca continues, "We wanted something
that had a strong sense of propulsion. After that verse riff popped out, the
chorus and other sections flowed effortlessly. From very early on in the writing
process, I felt this should be the song to reintroduce Spread Eagle. I was happy
that Frontiers had that exact same vision for it. As I said above, it invokes
the spirit of our inception with some additional skills that we’ve
learned."
Spread Eagle burst upon the hard rock scene of the late ‘80s/early ‘90s
playing a brand of rock that hailed straight from the mean streets of New York
City. When Paul DiBartolo (guitar), Rob De Luca (bass), and Tommi Gallo (drums)
moved to New York City and met up with Ray West (vocals), East Coast Streetmetal
was born. The group was quickly snatched up and signed to MCA/Universal Records,
then sent straight into the legendary Record Plant studios to record their debut
album. The self-titled debut was produced by Charlie Gambetta and featured a
gritty and dangerous sound, wailing vocals and razor sharp guitar, demonstrated
through songs such as "Switchblade Serenade", "Scratch Like A Cat", and "Broken
City". Four years later, after the release and touring of their second album,
"Open To The Public" (also produced by Gambetta), the band took an extended
break and went about their own personal projects.
Spread Eagle reformed in 2006 under the direction of Ray West and Rob
DeLuca (who has also worked with UFO and Sebastian Bach) along with two new
members, Ziv Shalev (guitar) and Rik De Luca (drums). The band has been together
ever since and decided to start production on a new album, scheduled for release
in August 2019 on Frontiers. Songs for “Subway To The Stars” were put together
in the Music Building in NYC, which is the exact same place where the songs for
their debut album were rehearsed and written. Recording took place at Studio E
in Brooklyn, NY with Grammy Award winning engineer Tom Camuso. The new album
does not disappoint and picks off up where the band left off. Spread Eagle is a
welcome addition to the Frontiers' family, where they will become yet another
vital band from the '80s/'90s rock scene to release amazing new music in the
21st century!
Tracklist:
1. Subway To The Stars
2. 29Th Of February
3. Sound Of Speed
4. Dead Air
5. Grand Scam
6. More Wolf Than Lamb
7. Cut Through
8. Little Serpentina
9. Antisocial Butterfly
10. Gutter Rhymes For Valentines
11. Solitaire
Line-up:
Ray West - Lead Vocals
Rob De Luca - Bass, Vocals
Ziv Shalev - Guitars
Rik De Luca - Drums, Percussion
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