DOUG ALDRICH Talks Possibility Of REVOLUTION SAINTS Touring – “If We Can Get Some Good Offers This Time Then Sure, We'll Do It”

September 16, 2017, 6 years ago

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DOUG ALDRICH Talks Possibility Of REVOLUTION SAINTS Touring – “If We Can Get Some Good Offers This Time Then Sure, We'll Do It”

MyGlobalMind caught up with guitarist Doug Aldrich (The Dead Daisies, Revolution Saints) to talk about Revolution Saints’ next album Light In The Dark. 

Talking about the possibility of touring this time around for the album, Aldrich responded, “We received some great offers to tour for the last CD, but with Deen’s (Castronovo) schedule in Journey and Jack’s (Blades) schedule with Night Ranger it was too difficult. If we can get some good offers this time then sure, we will do it. I have free time now from The Dead Daisies, we basically only work six months a year. That leaves me time for other projects. I typically focus on family during those down times, but I can do some dates. We did do a gig in Italy called Frontier Rock Festival this past April. We popped our cherry on that one.”

After the 2015 release of the self-titled debut album by Revolution Saints - Deen Castronovo (ex-Journey, Bad English), Doug Aldrich (The Dead Daisies, ex-Whitesnake, Dio), Jack Blades (Night Ranger, Damn Yankees) - rock fans around the world rejoiced at the inspired musical offering. Those fans will, once again, have cause for celebration as Revolution Saints will be releasing their second album later this year. Today, the band has released a video for the album track “Freedom”, which can be seen below.

Light In The Dark is due out October 13th. The album will be available on CD, CD/DVD Deluxe Edition (includes live bonus tracks on the CD and on the DVD, footage from the band’s first-ever live performance captured at Frontiers Rock Festival in Milan this past April, a “Making Of” mini-documentary, and music videos for “Light In The Dark” and “I Wouldn’t Change A Thing”), Vinyl, and as a special Limited Edition Box Set (includes the Deluxe Edition CD/DVD, 180g Vinyl, T-shirt (size L), poster, lithograph and sticker).

For Light In The Dark, Revolution Saints once again teamed up with producer/songwriter Alessandro Del Vecchio (Hardline, Jorn), who was also behind the boards for the band’s debut album. Most of Light In The Dark was recorded at Del Vecchio’s studios in Somma Lombardo, Italy, with additional recording taking place at Blades’ studio in Washington, Aldrich’s CasaDala studio in Los Angeles, and other countries all over the world while Aldrich was on tour with The Dead Daisies.

“This is a fun band!” exclaims bassist Jack Blades. “I think the fans are going to pick up on the excitement and the shear musical enjoyment we are having. It was great going to Italy to get the album started and film the videos, and the music speaks for itself.”

“’Light In The Dark’ is such a great song,” continues singer/drummer Deen Castronovo. “It was the first one we recorded. We ran through it a few times and nailed it in the first couple takes. We're so excited for everyone to hear this record. We're very happy with what we came up with and can't wait to bring it to everyone live.”

As guitarist Doug Aldrich proclaims, “I’m very excited about Revolution Saints’ second record! First I want to say that it's because of huge support from the fans that RS2 happened. Thank you. If you liked #1, I think you'll love this one even more. It’s stronger, and a bit heavier in some spots. We tried a few new things and we can’t wait for our fans to hear it! There’s a very good chance we’ll finally get to play live and we’re currently exploring the possibilities of a tour. For now, get ready, because the album kicks ass and it's comin’ at you real soon!”

Revolution Saints was born from the vision of Frontiers' President, Serafino Perugino, who for years had hoped to work on a project highlighting Deen Castronovo’s amazing vocal abilities. Having previously worked with all three artists on different projects on Frontiers, having Castronovo, Blades and Aldrich on board together was a dream come true for Perugino.

This time, with one album already under their belt, Revolution Saints entered the studio to record the new album more familiar with one another and a clear understanding of where they wanted this to go. As with the first album, Castronovo’s superb vocal talents are in the spotlight on this release and deservedly so. Pretty impressive for a man who is most widely known for his incredible drumming talents. Jack Blades really needs no introduction at this point, but for those who have been living under a rock, his bass and vocal talents are well documented over the years through his work with Night Ranger, Damn Yankees, Shaw/Blades, and more. And, of course, a major feature is the fiery and intense playing from former Whitesnake and DIO guitarist Doug Aldrich, whose blistering guitar fretwork is on full display here.

Light In The Dark builds off the classic melodic rock style of the debut, but fans should prepare for a somehow even more inspired set and a few (pleasant) surprises. Inspiring, uplifting, emotionally powerful, and thoughtful, this album WILL be the soundtrack to many a moment in your life.

Light In The Dark tracklisting:

“Light In The Dark”
“Freedom”
“Ride On”
“I Wouldn't Change A Thing”
“Don't Surrender”
“Take You Down”
“The Storm Inside”
“Can't Run Away From Love”
“Running On The Edge”
“Another Chance”
“Falling Apart”
“Back On My Trail” (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)
“Turn Back Time” (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)
“Here Forever” (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)
“Locked Out Of Paradise” (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)

Bonus DVD contents:

- Revolution Saints live at Frontiers Rock Festival (“Back On My Trail,” “Turn Back Time,” “Here Forever,” “Locked Out Of Paradise”)
- Making of Light In The Dark (documentary)
- “Light In The Dark” (song video)
- “I Wouldn’t Change A Thing” (song video)

“Freedom” video:

“Light In The Dark” video:



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