GEORGE LYNCH Performs With DOKKEN At Pennsylvania's Live United Live Music Fest; Fan-Filmed Video Available

June 9, 2021, 3 years ago

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GEORGE LYNCH Performs With DOKKEN At Pennsylvania's Live United Live Music Fest; Fan-Filmed Video Available

On June 5th, Dokken appeared at the Live United Live Music Fest in Sunbury, PA. They were joined by original Dokken guitarist George Lynch, performing "Kiss Of Death", "Tooth And Nail" and "When Heaven Comes Down". Fan-filmed video is available below.

The End Machine have released a music video for "Dark Divide", featuring footage taken from the filming of their two music videos earlier this year. The track is featured on the band's recently released sophomore album, Phase2. Watch the new clip below:

The End Machine features former classic Dokken lineup members George Lynch and Jeff Pilson, with the awesome singer Robert Mason (Warrant, Lynch Mob) on lead vocals. Classic Dokken drummer Mick Brown handled drums on the first album, but is now retired, so in his place behind the drum kit is none other than his brother Steve Brown.

Phase2 is available on CD/Ltd. Ed. Color LP/Digital. Limited Edition Crystal vinyl is available exclusively from the Frontiers' U.S. and EU webstores. Limited Edition Red vinyl is available exclusively for the U.S. market and will be available through all physical retailers there. Limited Edition White vinyl is available exclusively for the EU market and will be available through all physical retailers there.

Order the album here.

Tracklisting:

"The Rising"
"Blood And Money"
"We Walk Alone"
"Dark Divide"
"Crack The Sky"
"Prison Or Paradise"
"Plastic Heroes"
"Scars"
"Shine Your Light"
"Devil's Playground"
"Born Of Fire"
"Destiny"

"Crack The Sky" video:

"Blood And Money" video:

Lineup:

Robert Mason - lead and background vocals
George Lynch - guitar
Jeff Pilson - bass, keyboards and background vocals
Steve Brown - drums and background vocals



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