Legendary hard rock and heavy metal icons Quiet Riot have announced the release date of their forthcoming new studio album, ‘Hollywood Cowboys’, on which the band continue their historic journey with founding member/drummer Frankie Banali joined by bassist Chuck Wright and guitarist Alex Grossi.
For their previous release, ‘Road Rage’, fans of the band had been introduced to powerhouse vocalist James Durbin. With ‘Hollywood Cowboys’, James has done a phenomenal job.
When asked how ‘Hollywood Cowboys’ differs from other Quiet Riot albums, Banali says “This is our most diverse release. The songs run the gamut from straight ahead balls to the wall rock tracks, to a blues song, to double bass drum pedal to the metal songs and straight ahead rock tracks. There is a whole lotta grooves going on!”
Musically, this new record offers exactly what you would expect from the band – arena ready hard rock with strong hooks and infectious riffs, plus a maturity in the songwriting that only a band with such a history and pedigree can offer.
As for the lead track, ‘Don’t Call It Love’, Banali adds: “The song essentially started with a straight ahead drum groove that incorporates tempo lifts within the arrangement. It made it possible for my songwriting partner Neil Citron and I to write and build a very concise track as a vehicle for what would follow lyrically. My dear friend and amazing songwriter Jacob Bunton then wrote the lyrics for this track and several others as well as providing background vocals and just did a fantastic job.”
Quiet Riot are back stronger than ever and in perfect metal health with ‘Hollywood Cowboys’!
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QUIET RIOT
Frankie Banali – drums
Alex Grossi – guitars
Chuck Wright – bass
James Durbin – vocals




