Thursday, July 26, 2012

On the border of rock and dance with The Wallflowers and Mick Jones

The world seemed to have forgotten them. Nothing more, nothing less than seven have been the years that have passed since The Wallflowers released new album ("Rebel Sweetheart"). Fortunately Jakob Dylan has managed to recover the set in order to recover the energies of face-to carve out a new stage of Angelenos. "Glad All Over", which will be released on October 2 via Columbia Records, will be the new record that The Wallflowers confirm their return to the ring.

The album was recorded in the studio that owns Sound Easy Eye Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys in Nashville. Was produced by the pairing of Jay Joyce (a large sector that has worked with artists like Cage The Elephant or Emmylou Harris) and Rich Costey (Weezer, Foo Fighters), and has had several partners in the process of recording. From Greg Richling and Remi Jaffee (The Wallflowers classic) to Jack Irons, former drummer of Red Hot Chili Peppers / Pearl Jam has recently been recruited by Dylan.

The first single from the LP, entitled 'The Mission Reboot' (listen to it via Rolling Stone), has been created jointly by The Wallflowers and Mick Jones, iconic guitarist / singer who formerly shone in The Clash. According to Dylan the purpose of this song was to become "a rock band that could also make a dance song, without crossing the line too." What do you think about it? ¿Auguráis a good future for this new phase of The Wallflowers?

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