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BUCKCHERRY To Release 10th Studio Album In June; First Single To Arrive In March

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Californian rockers BUCKCHERRY will release their tenth studio album in June. The first single from the effort will arrive in March.

BUCKCHERRY revealed a timetable for the band’s follow-up to 2021’s “Hellbound” in a social media post on Wednesday (January 4). The group wrote: “Welcome to 2023!! Hope you’re ready, because we’ve got big plans for this year starting with our March/April run with SKID ROW. Tickets and VIPs are on sale NOW for all shows. Response so far has been GREAT and we are currently working on more shows with SKID ROW for later in the year.

“New music, you say? We got you. The first track and video from album number 10 will be coming your way at the beginning of the tour with the full album set for release in June!

“Much more tour info will be coming in the upcoming months so stay tuned and we will see you at the Rock Show!!”

BUCKCHERRY‘s new album was once again helmed by producer and songwriter-for-hire Marti Frederiksen, who has previously collaborated with AEROSMITHDEF LEPPARDJonny Lang and Sheryl Crow, among many others.

Regarding BUCKCKERRY‘s songwriting approach this time around, Todd said: “The formula for us is to have no fillers — having a great record from beginning to end. That’s what we want — we want to be able to have these unforgettable songs and melodies. And if they don’t sound great, we just don’t put ’em on records.”

In August, BUCKCHERRY announced that Todd and guitarist Stevie Dacanay (a.k.a. Stevie D.) would head to Nashville in late September to finish the writing process for the band’s tenth studio album. The band was scheduled to begin recording the effort on November 4.

BUCKCHERRY and SKID ROW will team up for a co-headline “The Gang’s All Here” tour in the spring. Performances kick off on March 9 in Bowler, Wisconsin and continue throughout the month, with special guests NO RESOLVE providing support on select shows.

“Hellbound” came out in June 2021 via Round Hill Records. The follow-up to 2019’s “Warpaint” was recorded in the fall of 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee.

In 2019, BUCKCHERRY enlisted Francis Ruiz as its new drummer. He joined the group as the replacement for Sean Winchester, who exited BUCKCHERRY after laying down the drum tracks on “Warpaint”.

Earlier last year, Todd told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he and his bandmates have never had the luxury to slack off on their work habits, even during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

BUCKCHERRY burst on to the scene in 1999 with its now-classic self-titled debut album. Hit singles “Lit Up”“For The Movies”“Dead Again” and “Check Your Head” brought the celebration back to the party scene, recalling the gritty glam impact of MÖTLEY CRÜE but with a Gen X-demanded, modern self-awareness . Later albums continued to develop their reputation for volatile, mercurial themes and infectious hooks; such singles as “Crazy Bitch”“Everything”“Too Drunk” and “All Night Long” became screaming choruses for fans across the world. With their irreverent and bawdy lyrics, delivered with Todd‘s whisky weathered vocals, paired with filthy guitar riffs and high-energy, throbbing bass lines, BUCKCHERRY has sustained a hard-earned reputation as a not-to-be-missed live presence with regular touring schedules alongside such legends as MÖTLEY CRÜE and PAPA ROACH.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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