QUIET RIOT - Singer JAMES DURBIN Leaves Band, JIZZY PEARL Returns
September 8, 2019, 5 years ago
Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali has issued the following brief statement: "The return of the cool dark one to Quiet Riot. Ladies & gents welcome back... Jizzy Pearl." Previously, Jizzy Pearl (Love/Hate) sang for Quiet Riot from 2013 - 2016.
Former QR vocalist James Durbin, who finished in fourth place on the tenth season of American Idol, has not commented on his departure from Quiet Riot, but did post the following graphic on social media.
Guitarist Alex Grossi, who's been a member of Quiet Riot since 2010 stated, "The more things change, The more they stay the same - Welcome back to Quiet Riot King Jizzo!"
Quiet Riot have announced a November 8th release date for their upcoming album, Hollywood Cowboys - with James Durbin on vocals - via Frontiers Music Srl. The first single from the album "Don't Call it Love," is available for streaming below. Pre-order the album and find alternate single streams, here.
When asked how Hollywood Cowboys differs from other Quiet Riot releases, Banali says "This is the most diverse Quiet Riot release. The songs run the gamut from straight ahead balls to the wall rock tracks, to a blues song, to double bass drum pedal to the metal songs and Quiet Riot straight ahead rock tracks. There is a whole lotta grooves going on!"
Tracklisting:
"Don’t Call It Love"
"In The Blood"
"Heartbreak City"
"The Devil That You Know"
"Change Or Die"
"Roll On"
"Insanity"
"Hellbender"
"Wild Horses"
"Holding On"
"Last Outcast"
"Arrows And Angels"
"Don’t Call It Love":