DANZIG Premiers “Last Ride” Music Video
September 5, 2017, 7 years ago
Danzig have released a video for “Last Ride”, a track from their new album, Black Laden Crown, released back in May via Evilive Records/Nuclear Blast Entertainment. Watch the clip below.
Black Laden Crown tracklisting:
“Black Laden Crown”
“Eyes Ripping Fire”
“Devil On Hwy 9”
“Last Ride”
“The Witching Hour”
“But A Nightmare”
“Skulls & Daisies”
“Blackness Falls”
“Pull The Sun”
“Last Ride” video:
On December 30th, original singer / songwriter Glenn Danzig and original bassist Jerry Only, joined by guitarist Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein – for the First Time in Over 30 Years – will return to Los Angeles to reunite as The Original Misfits. Following their two historic reunion shows in 2016 at Riot Fest in Denver and Chicago, that drew rabid fans in droves from all over the world and shattered attendance records at the festivals, this ‘One Night Only’ event will be the ‘Only’ 2017 performance in this world… or any world for the legendary horror-punk trailblazers. The band will be joined by special guests to be announced soon.
“OK Los Angeles, you’ve waited almost 35 years for this, here’s your chance to see the 'Original Misfits' in this exclusive LA-only performance,” said Glenn Danzig. “No tour, No BS, just one night of dark metal-punk hardcore brutality that will go down in the history books. See you there.”
Tickets for the reunion that never seemed possible, are on sale via Ticketmaster.
Jerry Only adds, “The Misfits were so far ahead of their time when we began back in 1977, that it took the world 40 years to catch up. That time has come, and that time is now... we intend to take you on a ride back in time, and into the future to experience 100% authentic punk rock at its essence, and the origin of thrash in its purist form. History will be made - again.. prepare to be devastated.”
From the time of their first gig in 1977, the Misfits and their iconic imagery went on to become one of the most crucially influential, genre-defying bands to ever emerge from North America. The Misfits' significance extends well beyond the narrowed path of punk rock, metal and hardcore. Although not cognizant of how significant they would become, what the Original Misfits achieved in their initial seven-year window deconstructed and redefined rock music.
The Misfits with Danzig’s anthemic songs and unmistakable voice, Only’s ferocious bass sound, and the Original Misfits melody-induced choruses and authentically bruising musicianship, cemented their importance with all ensuing generations. And now legions of diehard fans from around the world will have the opportunity to hear the Original Band that forges a level of intensity unprecedented in the new millennium. Don’t miss this important chapter in the legendary band’s legacy of brutality.