Rock Goddess Releasing New EP "It's More Than Rock And Roll"
London trio Rock Goddess returns with a brand new three song EP entitled "It's More Than Rock And Roll," which is set to be released on May 19th, 2017. Digital distribution will be handled via Cargo Records and physical CDs, with a 4 page booklet in a jewel case, by Rock Goddessdirectly. The first 500 copies will be signed and numbered.
It's only taken 30 years, but finally the original, classic Rock Goddess trio returns, except that we should not see this three-track EP as a follow-up to the self-titled, debut album put out in 1983. Oh no, this is a complete affirmation that Jody Turner (guitar/vocals), Tracey Lamb (bass) and Julie Turner (drums) are fully relevant to the hard rock scene in 2017. So, if you are nestling down for a comfortable trip into the borough of nostalgia, then you had better be prepared to have this notion scrambled, and then served up with music that has a huge taste for contemporary aptitude and attitude.
In the early 1980s, Rock Goddess made a reputation for delivering songs with full frontal riffs, snapping rhythms, and snappy melodies. That hasn't altered. Since the three reunited in 2013, they've proven to be an energized, committed live band not reliant on past glories, but hell bent on the pursuit of an even more electrifying future.
Jody Turner wrote all the songs and also produced them, with Wes Maebe mixing and mastering the record. Title track "It's More Than Rock And Roll" itself is a mid-paced roaster that has genuine depth, yet a chant-a-long chorus to get everyone on their feet. The lyrics betray the Goddess' complete immersion in the passion of this genre. The video for this song will premiere on Vintage TV at Nicky Horne's "Friday Rock Show" on April 21st.
"Back Off" sees the band locked into an assaulting groove, one full of a spirit born from that essential, yet so often elusive balance between virtuosity and aggression. "We're All Metal" meanwhile not only name checks iconic artists across metal and rock's past and present, but is an anthem for all ages. From six to 96, it'll get everyone pumping out the horns!
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