Bluesy hard rockers BURNING RAIN will release their fourth studio album, “Face The Music”, in March 2019 via Frontiers Music Srl.
BURNING RAIN was founded by former WHITESNAKE and current THE DEAD DAISIES axeman Doug Aldrich together with singer Keith St. John (KINGDOM COME, ex-MONTROSE). The lineup for the new album is rounded out by Brad Lang (Y&T) on bass and Blas Elias (SLAUGHTER) on drums.
In a brand new interview with the “Friday NI Rocks Show”, Aldrich stated about “Face The Music”: “I wanted to work it so that it was not gonna interfere with THE DEAD DAISIES at all. Because last time, when we released the last record, it was just in the middle of a WHITESNAKE album process. And as with THE DEAD DAISIES, if I’m working on an album process, it’s kind of hard to promote the record properly. So I wanted to time it so that I could actually do some things with BURNING RAIN to promote the album.”
According to Aldrich, the follow-up to 2013’s “Epic Obsession” sounds “great.” He added: “Keith St John sounds amazing. The last two records we mixed it ourselves and did everything ourselves, but this time we’ve got Alessandro Del Vecchio, who I’ve worked with on REVOLUTION SAINTS, and he is mixing it and mastering it. So it’s nice to be able to pass off to someone with good ears who can hit it fresh.”
As for the possibility of live shows from BURNING RAIN, Aldrich said: “I would love to do that. I think probably what will happen is… I’m actually looking at doing some guitar clinics and bringing Keith with me to where I would do a little bit of a guitar, meet-and-greet, clinic situation, and then Keith would join me for an acoustic promotion for that record in the spring before THE DEAD DAISIES ramps up. THE DEAD DAISIES has a plan that starts in May, I believe, so we’ll probably just do some promotion first. And then when THE DAISIES has a break, I can book some BURNING RAIN shows. But I definitely wanna bring the guys over. It’s a great group of guys and the new songs are gonna be really fun to play live.”
“Epic Obsession” came after a long hiatus from the release of BURNING RAIN‘s second album, “Pleasure To Burn”, in 2000.
Frontiers also reissued the long-out-of-print first two albums from BURNING RAIN, the self-titled debut (released in 1999) and the aforementioned “Pleasure To Burn”. Both LPs were repackaged and remastered and contain two bonus tracks each.
BURNING RAIN‘s previous efforts received great acclaim in Japan and the U.K. prior to Aldrich being tapped as guitarist for WHITESNAKE in 2002.
Interview (audio):
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net