Guitarist STEVE STEVENS Discusses New BILLY IDOL Album; Video Streaming
November 20, 2014, 10 years ago
In a new video interview with Eric Blair (Blairing Out), American guitarist and songwriter Steve Stevens discusses Rock Against MS, make-up, show biz, Trevor Horn, YES' Drama album, wife Josie being Steve's manager, and the new Billy Idol album.
Billy Idol released Kings & Queens Of The Underground, his first new album in almost a decade, on October 21st. The album is released on Idol's own BFI Records, via Kobalt Label Services.
Billy has partnered with Billboard.com to premiere the first episode of the behind-the-scenes web series for the new album. Watch the revealing Billy Idol - Kings & Queens Of The Underground - Episode #1, below:
Kings & Queens Of The Underground was primarily produced by Trevor Horn, with Greg Kurstin also contributing as a producer to two songs, including the anthemic lead single, “Can’t Break Me Down”.
The artwork for Kings & Queens Of The Underground was designed by street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey.
Kings & Queens Of The Underground tracklisting:
"Bitter Pill""Can’t Break Me Down"
"Save Me Now"
"One Breath Away"
"Postcards From The Past"
"Kings & Queens Of The Underground"
"Eyes Wide Shut"
"Ghosts In My Guitar"
"Nothing To Fear"
"Love And Glory"
"Whiskey And Pills"
Idol and his band, including longtime collaborator and guitarist Steve Stevens, have launched a European Tour, the first of several legs of a World Tour that will continue into 2015.
Remaining European tour dates:
November
22 - Lucerne, Switzerland - Messe Lucerne
23 - Milan, Italy - Fabrique
Idol will embark on a theatre tour of the US and Canada in January and February of 2015. The North American tour, which begins January 21st in New Orleans, is the latest leg of Idol's Kings & Queens Of The Underground Live world tour that includes previously announced shows in Europe in November 2014.
Oklahoma’s Broncho, who recently released their new album, Just Enough Hip To Be Woman, will appear as special guest on all shows.
January
22, The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
25 - Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC
28 - Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
31 - Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA
February
4 - Massey Hall, Toronto, ON
7 - Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL
9 - Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
12 - Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC
13 - Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA
15 - The Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA
18 - The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA