Release Date: 23.09.2016
Formats:
- CD 10 tracks
- Digital album 10 tracks
About the album
Doused in the (street) waters of Los Angeles, California, Budderside are fronted by Patrick Stone, who was with the likes of Quiet Riot, Velvet Revolver and Adler’s Appetite before realizing the ultimate dream of his own band and singing his own songs to the world. Enter Michael The Stoneman
Stone on bass, Rich Sacco on drums and Johnny Santoro, (Still Standing, Rock Sugar) on guitar to form a rock-solid band of brothers with instantly unbreakable bonds.
Budderside manager, Todd Singerman of Singerman Entertainment (Motörhead), ensured the band went into Rosewood Strat Studio with producer Paul Inder Kilmister. And the result is a searing-hot, self-titled debut album BUDDERSIDE
, which is due for release this summer and will be officially launched with the video for their first single Pain
.
Stone’s drive and verve come from a need to make sense of all life’s challenges –politics, sex, philosophy, rage, love, light, sound, senses- and express them all with one unifying current racing through it all – electricity, and Stone is far from encumbered by any perceived limitations
of a rock band more than he is empowered by the freedom to explore.
That seeker-spirit sees Budderside go from the thick, thumping, leather-clad rock riffery of The Envelope
to the ska-tinted mobility of Ska-Bra
which also features Motörhead’s Phil Campbell on guitar. There’s the bendy, grungy intoxication of X-Girlfriend
, the big-stage orchestral grandiosity of Can’t Wrap My Head Around You
and the thicker, space-fuzzy buzz-riff of Open Relationship
… which all serve to say that whatever sonic broadsword Budderside want to swing, they swing with freedom and verve.
Infectious, gritty, contagious and altogether dangerous, Budderside demand your fullest focus and most engaged attention…
Tracklist:
01. Genocide |
02. Ska Bra |
03. Pain |
04. X-Girlfriend |
05. Clear Blue Sky |
06. Open Relationship |
07. My Religion |
08. The Envelope |
09. Let This One Breathe |
10. Can’t Wrap My Head Around You |