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STEVE VAI To Release ‘Inviolate’ Album In January

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Steve VaiĀ will release his new album,Ā “Inviolate”, on January 28, 2022.

Vai‘s 10th studio album — his first in six years — will feature nine songs, including the previously releasedĀ “Knappsack”Ā andĀ “Candle Power”.Ā VaiĀ wrote and recordedĀ “Knappsack”Ā with just one hand at a time when he was recovering from trigger finger surgery whileĀ “Candle Power”Ā saw him demonstrating a new technique he’s been developing that he calls “joint shifting”. He previously described “joint shifting” as “where you bend a note while fretting another, but I wanted to do this technique with a combination of double and triple stop single note bends while fretting other notes and releasing bends.”

VaiĀ announced the follow-up to 2016’sĀ “Modern Primitive”Ā in a social media post, writing: “Yup, it’s ready. And it drops on January 28th, 2022. It’s calledĀ Inviolate. Enjoy the ride.”

“Inviolate”Ā track listing:

01.Ā Teeth Of The Hydra
02.Ā Zeus In Chains
03.Ā Little Pretty
04.Ā Candle Power

05.Ā Apollo In Color
06.Ā Avalancha
07.Ā Greenish Blues
08.Ā Knappsack
09.Ā Sandman Cloud Mist

VaiĀ previously announced a 54-date U.S. tour, also dubbedĀ “Inviolate”. The trek will kick off one day before the album’s release – on January 27 — in Las Vegas and will conclude on April 4 in Los Angeles. He will be accompanied by his longtime backing band consisting of guitaristĀ David Weiner, bassistĀ Philip BynoeĀ and drummerĀ Jeremy Colson.

The now-61-year-old guitarist spoke about “joint shifting” in an interview withĀ Music RadarĀ in 2019. At the time, he said of the new record: “I’m working on it right now. It’s different, sounding very stripped-down and trio-based.

“For the past two years, in my mind’s eye, I’ve found the best way to improve is to imagine myself doing something beyond my capabilities. That’s how everything has been coming out, like this joint shifting. I just imagine something I can’t do and then I work on it. I’ve found it keeps things fresh and interesting.”

He continued: “I’ve started having visions about playing in new ways… it’s not like they’re fast. I’m 59; keeping up those chops isn’t as interesting to me. It’s all about the bizarre and quirky ways to phrase, moving all around the neck.

“It takes months and months to develop through undisturbed and focused time. And then you have this new vantage point… that’s what makes it so rewarding.”

Source:Ā  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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