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Subscribe here for more videos - http://radi.al/SubscribeFrontiers From the album ROXY BLUE. Get your copy NOW: http://radi.al/RoxyBlue | A limited amount of signed copies of the album available HERE: https://shop.bandwear.com/Frontiers Directed by Blake Heimbach of Hotkey Studios. Follow the "Rock Ain't Dead" playlist on Spotify to keep up with all the new songs we release each week: http://spoti.fi/1rQz5Zm Memphis, Tennessee hard rockers ROXY BLUE are back with their first album of new material in 27 years, after their now legendary debut album, "Want Someā€, has become a classic of the late ā€˜80s/early '90s hard rock scene. Original members Todd Poole (vocals), Josh Weil (bass), and Scotty Trammell (drums) are now joined by new guitarist Jeffrey Wade Caughron. (Original guitarist Sid "Boogie" Fletcher has left the music business for a successful career in dentistry.) Todd Poole on what fans can expect from the new album: "ROXY BLUE fans can expect an explosive new album! I think the new record is definitely a different sound than the 1992 version of ROXY BLUE, but not unrecognizable. The new record is much heavier, but still has some cool ballads and hints of early ROXY in there. I feel that it's a well-balanced record." He continues, "I have been writing songs for years for different projects I've been in, but when Frontiers called, I knew it was an opportunity to take a fresh approach to the ROXY BLUE sound. The excitement of having a new record deal actually inspired me to write the songs for the upcoming record from scratch." On the band's legacy, Poole says, "for 'Want Some' to be recognized as one of the finest moments in the latter hard rock days is an honor. Especially being that there were so many good bands out at the time. We were just so proud to be a part of a great rock era." Formed in Memphis in late 1989 by Poole, Fletcher, Weil, and Trammell, ROXY BLUE started out playing original music from the get-go, with their sights set on putting their music in front of a national and then global audience. Knowing that their dreams were not going to come easy, the guys put their all into step one of their journey, which was to get started playing every gig they could get and opening for every band they could, to get themselves noticed in the local Memphis music scene. Crammed in together in a studio apartment above Cotton Row Studios, the guys were constantly writing and recording new songs and living a 24-hour rock 'n' roll lifestyle miles and miles away for the Sunset Strip of Los Angeles. Quickly earning a name for themselves within the local Memphis music scene and selling out club shows, they soon created a buzz in the music industry. But it wasn't until one night while playing a local bar they were approached by Jani Lane, the vocalist of WARRANT, that things really started to take off. Jani loved what he heard and wanted to help get ROXY BLUE's career launched. Soon after, the labels started calling and eventually Geffen Records' legendary A&R guru Tom Zutaut flew the band to Los Angeles to sign them. The next step was to find the right producer to record the band's debut album. Mike Clink, who had produced GUNS N' ROSES milestone "Appetite For Destruction" and, at the time, was finishing up GN'R's "Use Your Illusion", was ultimately chose for the job. Clink and ROXY BLUE were a perfect match and the result was the 1992 release of "Want Some". And a fun fact for fans of the Frontiers label: Poole is the son-in-law of the late, great Jimi Jamison, whom Frontiers had a great, longstanding working relationship with. Tracklist: 1. Silver Lining 2. Rockstar Junkie 3. Scream 4. Collide 5. Outta The Blue 6. Blinders 7. Til The Well Runs Dry 8. Human Race 9. How Does It Feel 10. What It's Like 11. Overdrive Line-up: Todd Poole - Vocals Scott Trammell - Drums Josh Weil - Bass Jeffrey Wade Caughron - Guitar https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRoxyBlue/ Connect with Frontiers: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/frontiersmusicsrl Twitter - https://twitter.com/FrontiersMusic1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/frontiersmusicsrl/ Web - http://www.frontiers.it/home/ Frontiers Rock Festival: - https://www.facebook.com/frontiersrockfestival - http://www.frontiersrockfestival.com/ Frontiers Metal Festival: - https://www.facebook.com/frontiersmetalfestival - http://www.frontiersmetalfestival.com/ #RockstarJunkie #officialmusicvideo #frontiersmusic

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