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New Album "Overloaded" Announced By 42 Decibel, Video Clip For New Single Available

With the impressive debut album "Hard Rock 'n' Roll" (2013), the follow up "Rolling In Town" (2015), and fresh from the first European tour in 2016, 42 Decibel is making a comeback with the latest album, "Overloaded," which will be released by Steamhammer/SPV on June 23rd. A video clip for the new single "Dangerous Mess" can be seen below.

42 Decibel has recorded ten new rock tracks inspired by the idea of pushing a piece of equipment to its limits. The band recorded and mixed with this in mind, so most of the equipment used in the recording was pushed to its limits; VU meters hitting the red zone, red lights flashing resulting in various types of distortion. Overloaded still carries the Blues Rock torch from the previous albums, but this time 42 Decibel cranked it up a notch to give a more explosive experience but with that same Hard Rock n Roll these boys are known for.

With "Overloaded," 42 Decibel resolutely follow the course set out on in early 2010 with the first 7-track demo and went straight on to put into serial production with the debut "Hard Rock 'n' Roll." The current line-up with Junior Figueroa, Nicko Cambiasso, Billy Bob and Matt Fraga, is bursting with energy and thirst for action, and - with the exception of the final mastering of the album, for which the band members once more enlisted the services of Justin Weis - took on the entire spectrum of tasks involved in a dynamic studio production themselves.

The track listing for "Overloaded" is:

1. Whiskey Joint 3:07
2. Dangerous Mess 3:22
3. Brawler 3:42
4. Roadkiller 3:46
5. Hot Shot 3:03
6. Half Face Dead 2:39
7. Lost Case 4:37
8. Cause Damage 4:09
9. Double Itch Blues 6:55
10. Cannon Fodder 4:44

Check out "Dangerous Mess" here:

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