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Sunday, September 16, 2007 - The Screamin' Lords - Album news | The long awaited debut by The Screamin' Lords, "Long Live Me" will be released on 18 September through Brannick Records.
The album was produced by the band's founder, Jose Ferro, ex member of the eighties' AOR band, Agentz, whose 'Stick To Your Guns' release got a well deserved remastering and reissue last year.
"The concept of the band was to have a core group of top notch musicians, along with my personal favourite guest artists to appear on the recording." Says Ferro.
"Long Live Me" is guitar oriented rock in the style of AC/DC and Judas Priest. Ballsy and bluesy, pure rock at its finest.
The band : Jose Ferro on bass and guitar, Dustin Boyer and Jason Gile on guitars and Chris Collier on drums.
The guests : Kelly Keeling, Robin McAuley, George Lynch, Chris (Ohm/Megadeath) Poland, Gus (Firewind/Dreamevil) G and Loren (Little Caesar) Molinaire.
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