PINNICK GALES PRIDGEN Talk Debut Album In New Video

January 10, 2013, 11 years ago

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PINNICK GALES PRIDGEN will issue their self-titled debut album on February 12th, via Magna Carta.

Composed of bassist/vocalist dUg Pinnick of the progressive metal band KING'S X, southpaw blues-rock guitarist Eric Gales (LAURYN HILL, solo) and ambitious ambidextrous drummer and former MARS VOLTA member, Thomas Pridgen, PGP unites three versatile artists, who demand, as much as share, the musical spotlight.

The band talk about their new album in the video footage below:

On the band's debut, each member of PGP infuses the material with his own set of musical influences, transforming his individual instrument into a lead instrument. The absolutely slamming musicianship frames the recognizable melodies of these songs and catapults the music into the realms of psychedelic blues, hard rock, and progressive soul/R&B.;

Tracklisting:

'Collateral Damage'

'Angels And Aliens'

'For Jasmine'

'Hang On, Big Brother'

'Wishing Well'

'Hate Crime'

'Lascivious'

'Black Jeans'

'Sunshine Of Your Love'

'Been So High (The Only Place To Go Is Down)'

'Me And You'

'The Greatest Love'

'Frightening'

"This record is three guys, with music in us, who said, 'Let's go for it,'" says Pinnick. "It was built upon raw energy."

Produced by Mike Varney, Pinnick Gales Pridgen contains all the stinging bite and all-out sonic boom of King's X, The Mars Volta and THE ERIC GALES BAND. In addition, fans of artists as far ranging as JIMI HENDRIX, CREAM, LIVING COLOUR, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, TOOL, THE WHO, STEVIE WONDER and LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT might find something meaningful in these meaty, extended tracks.

“I think the record has a combination of all of the good things about our playing,” says Pridgen.

“This is just colossal,” Gales concludes. “This is just some slammin’ stuff. When you put a project out like this, man, people will want to hear that material live. I know I would".



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