GENTLEMANS PISTOLS Featuring CARCASS's Bill Steer - “The Searcher” Lyric Video Posted
August 18, 2015, 9 years ago
“Hustler's Row is a cathartic journey through the last five years of my life. The album begins with questions of where my life is going and ends with me heading straight down Hustler's Row; on a turbulent voyage of the sweetest sufferings and the most inexpensive of thrills,“ says vocalist and guitarist James Atkinson on Gentlemans Pistols' third album, released worldwide via Nuclear Blast on October 16th.
“The artwork is by John Pearson and it encapsulates everything I put across in the title track, that Hustler's Row is a place for freaks, losers, lovers and those searching for something more from life. So we invite you to join us on the Row…”
The artwork shows a grisly dystopian vision of a British street, overflowing with violence, gloom and insanity. Rabid dogs and Hitchcock-esque ominous birds loom over the flailing limbs and blood red lettering spelling out Hustler's Row.
“Our old guitarist, Chris Rogers, lived on a street called Hustler's Row in Leeds”, comments Atkinson. “It's actually a really nice place, but to me, the name evoked an image of a place of desolation and despair, so the lyrics I wrote have no connection to that street at all. It was Bill (Steer - Carcass) that thought it would make a good album title and it seemed to make sense as it is the final song on the album too.”
Pre-order Hustler’s Row here. Check out the new lyric video for “The Searcher”, streaming below.
Formats and tracklistings are as follows:
CD
“The Searcher”
“Devil’s Advocate On Call”
“Time Wasters”
“Private Rendezvous”
“Stress And Confusion”
“Personal Fantasy Wonderland”
“Lady Teaser”
“Dazzle Drizzler”
“Coz Of You”
“Hustler’s Row”
Vinyl
Side A
“The Searcher”
“Devil’s Advocate On Call”
“Time Wasters”
“Private Rendezvous”
“Stress And Confusion”
Side B
“Personal Fantasy Wonderland”
“Lady Teaser”
“Dazzle Drizzler”
“Coz Of You”
“Hustler’s Row”
“The Searcher” lyric video:
Gentlemans Pistols are:
James Atkinson - vocals/guitars
Bill Steer - guitars
Stuart Dobbins - drums
Robert Threapleton - bass