| Grown men weep as TRIXTER prepare to release new album on Frontiers Records |
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| Saturday, 18 February 2012 14:58 |
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Forget bread and milk, it will be perm solution and keytar straps in short supply at your local store this winter as the melodic rock world prepares for the return of Trixter.
Trixter's first new album in 20 years, 'New Audio Machine', has been confirmed for release on April 20th in Europe and April 24th in North America thanks to the band securing a new deal with Frontiers Records.
Featuring the band's original line-up, 'New Audio Machine' is produced and engineered by Chuck Alzakian (Elton John, Christina Aguilera, Tesla) and includes songwriting contributions by Skid Row's Snake Sabo and Rachel Bolan and former Styx member Glen Burtnik.
Trixter frontman Pete Loran commented, "After all these years playing and recording with this band, I would say I am most proud of this record!" Lead guitarist Steve Brown added, "New Audio Machine is everything Trixter was and everything we are now. I can't wait for the world to hear it!"
Trixter is Pete Loran (lead vocals/rhythm guitar), Steve Brown (lead guitar/harmonica/backing vocals), P.J. Farley (bass/backing vocals) and Gus Scott (drums/percussion/backing vocals).
More information on the band can be found at www.frontiers.it and www.trixterrocks.com
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