Doomsday Outlaw vocalist Phil Poole says : "Not wanting to sound clichéd, but we’re
so excited to be
sharing our new album with the world.
We’ve given everything to create something we are really proud
of
and having the opportunity to share it is
really what's it's all about. Whether you buy the record, just
listen
to it, or come and see us live, getting
feedback from fans is amazing and is a feeling that never gets
old.
This is a big year for us and
we can't wait to get cracking. Look out for some big
announcements
coming your way and we'll see you on
the road! Much love."
Drummer John Willis adds : “Phil is our ace in the hole. Everything
else was in place with the songwriting
and performance, but Phil has helped take the
band to the next level.” Poole
joined the already well-oiled
quartet of Steve Broughton and Gavin
Mills (guitars), John ‘Ironfoot' Willis (drums) and Indy (bass) in
June 2015, after which the band really
gelled as a cohesive unit. Wasting no time in crafting a killer
new
set, they subsequently hit the road and
have shared stages with the likes of Stone Broken, Warrior Soul,
Vintage Caravan and Electric Boys.
Self-released in May 2016, the band's debut album,
'Suffer More’, received glowing notices from UK
magazines such as Powerplay ("I doubt
you will hear a better album this year. 10 out of 10”) and
Fireworks ("Now THIS is a find!"), an 'Album of the
Week’ accolade from website Worship Metal
("Doomsday Outlaw could release an album every 6 weeks and it’d
be better than 99% of the bands
out there”) and many more rave
reviews. Mounting critical acclaim plus a
burgeoning reputation as a
killer live act brought the band
to the attention of
Frontiers Music srl, a company that is already home to
rising UK stars such as
Inglorious, Wayward
Sons and Bigfoot, in addition to hard rock legends like
Whitesnake and Uriah Heep.
Realising their enormous potential, label president Serafino
Perugino
wasted no time in signing the band.
With their new album and a ton of live gigs locked in,
including a string of summer festival appearances,
2018 is destined to be the Year of the
Outlaw!
Dates already in the diary are :
16.03.18 DERBY Hairy Dog
31.03.18 LEICESTER Firebug
05.04.18 WITNEY Fat Lil’s
26.04.18 LONDON Black Heart
28.04.18 BARNSLEY Old School House
02.05.18 EDINBURGH Bannermans *
03.05.18 NEWCASTLE Think Tank *
04.05.18 CHESTERFIELD Real Time Live
*
05.05.18 WOLVERHAMPTON Slade Rooms
*
06.05.18 CARDIFF Fuel *
09.05.18 OXFORD Bullingdon *
10.05.18 EVESHAM Iron Road *
11.05.18 BUCKLEY Tivoli *
12.05.18 SHEFFIELD Corporation
13.05.18 LONDON Underworld *
16.05.18 READING Face Bar *
17.05.18 NORWICH Waterfront *
18.05.18 STOKE Eleven *
19.05.18 GLASGOW Audio *
20.05.18 WAKEFIELD Snooty Fox *
26.05.18 BROMSGROVE Stoke Prior Country Club
**
01.06.18 SHEFFIELD Corporation ***
* supporting Jizzy Pearl
** Breaking Bands Festival
*** supporting Hardline