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NIGHT
RANGER RETURNS WITH EIGHTH STUDIO ALBUM,
‘HOLE IN THE SUN,’
DUE OUT JULY 1 ON VH1 CLASSIC RECORDS;
BAND
REMEMBERS TRIP TO GUANTANAMO BAY;
WORLD
TOUR KICKS OFF APRIL 19 IN TOKYO
April 21, 2008 -- There
are a lot of reasons to celebrate the July 1 release of Night Ranger’s
HOLE IN THE SUN, notably that it marks the band’s first
studio album in a decade and commemorates the pioneering hard rock
outfit’s 25th anniversary as a band. The best reason, as has
been the case throughout Night Ranger’s heralded career, is
to celebrate the music itself.
“People will hear
this record and recognize our dual blazing guitars and vocals, and
big choruses and melodic verses, because that’s definitely
how you can describe this album,” explains singer/bassist
Jack Blades of the self-produced new release, the band’s eighth
studio album, and first for VH1 Classic Records. “It’s
new Night Ranger, but in a lot of ways it’s classic Night
Ranger.”
Guitars grind and swirl
through the unrelenting opener “Tell Your Vision,” delivering
a progressively-fueled crush that sets the tone for the eleven new
tracks that follow, from Keagy’s Jim Morrison-like soft parade
of vocals atop the blinding guitars of “Drama Queen”
and the blitzing melodic charge of “You’re Gonna Hear
From Me,” through the enduring depths of the piano-driven
power ballad “There is Life,” and back again. HOLE
IN THE SUN rings with the vibrancy of vintage Night Ranger,
yet echoes with a modern relevance that endures throughout the album.
“We wanted to
sound new, but still keep our roots,” says Keagy of the new
release. “We grew up in the ‘70s, when pop music was
really starting to thrive. Sometimes it drove you crazy because
the songs were so poppy that you couldn’t get them out of
your head, but they were still amazing songs. We wanted to portray
some of that on this album.”
While there is definitely
a pop glisten to HOLE IN THE SUN, there’s also a heavy
dynamic that plants the band firmly in the millennium. “Brad
brought in a lot of great ideas, some more modern-sounding things,
but we were still able to keep that melodic sense in the songs.
We wanted a lot of songs like ‘Drama Queen,’ great,
gritty songs that reestablish our roots in hard rock,” continues
Keagy.
Night Ranger—original
members bassist/vocalist Jack Blades, drummer/vocalist Kelly Keagy
and guitarist Brad Gillis along with guitarist Joel Hoekstra and
keyboardist Christian Cullen—will be on the road throughout
2008, including a stop in Pryor, OK on Friday, July 11 to perform
as part of Rocklahoma. They’ll also be doing various shows
with Styx & Boston, REO Speedwagon, Foreigner and Cinderella
& Warrant.
The band has been touring all over the world the past few months,
including a stop at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to perform for the men
and women stationed there. For Night Ranger, it was a life changing
experience.
As Keagy described,
“There could not have been a more proud moment in my career
then when we stepped foot on Guantanamo Bay to play for the troops
there. We all had mixed emotions about going and we didn’t
really know what they do there. Well we certainly found out, but
the world should know that the people that are being held should
be there because they are (I believe) the most dangerous people
on this Earth. We heard the facts in a briefing given by one of
the highest ranking officers on the base. It was amazing! To the
men and women that work so very hard to keep us safe from the kinds
of things that happened on 911, I salute you.”
“Going to Guantanamo
Bay Cuba to play for the troops is right up there as one of the
wildest things Night Ranger has ever done,” Blades continues.
“We’ve been all over the world, but never have we sung
“You Can Still Rock In America” in a Communist country
with armed Cubans watching us in guard towers just a few clicks
away. Everyone was so appreciative of us being there, and seeing
them rock out was the greatest.
We
were given a tour of the detention facilities, got the REAL story
first-hand and went face-to-face with the detainees (nice stare-down
moment that I shall not soon forget). Saw it all and it made us
even more appreciative for what our soldiers, sailors, marines and
airman are doing to keep us safe. They’re doing their part,
so we’ll keep doing our part. Rock in America baby!”
Says Gillis of the band’s
current tour plans: “We started with our classic backline
with the American flag and the Night Ranger logo, and then we built
it all up from there – bigger lights, bigger sound, bigger
everything! We’ve got the ramps, the vintage t-shirts, the
old-school Night Ranger antics, and it’s going to be nothing
but fun.”
Night Ranger has left
an indelible mark on the music world thanks to a number of best-selling
albums—starting with their 1982 DAWN PATROL debut--that
sold more than 16 million copies worldwide. The band’s popularity
has been fueled by an impressive string of instantly recognizable
hit singles and signature album tracks, including “Sister
Christian,” “(You Can Still) Rock In America,”
“When You Close Your Eyes,” “Sentimental Street,”
“Goodbye” and “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me.”
Harnessing the frenetic drive of heavy metal to hook-laden rock
songs, throwing in a stunning twin lead guitar team, and melodious,
radio-friendly power ballads, Night Ranger inspired new descriptive
phrases such as “melodic metal” and “metal power
pop.”
“Music is constantly
evolving and changing, and people need to keep evolving in life,
spirit, soul and everything, or you might as well pack it in,”
notes Blades. “That’s why I’m so proud of Night
Ranger, and that’s why we will continue to evolve. With this
new album, we’re just going to roll with it, have a blast
doing it, and keep playing as long as it’s fun, and as long
as people want to come out and hear us play. There are still a lot
of people out there that want to get up and sing, ‘motorin’…’
and ‘Don’t Tell Me You Love Me,’ ‘You Can
Still Rock in America,’ the list goes on and on…”
Check out Night Ranger
at any of the following stops. More dates will be announced in the
coming weeks.
| DATE |
CITY |
VENUE |
| Tue
4/22 |
Shibuya,
Japan |
Shibuya
C.C. Lemon Hall |
| Wed 4/23 |
Nagoya,
Japan |
Nagoya
Aichi Kinro Kaikan |
| Thu 4/24 |
Osaka,
Japan |
IMP Hall |
| Sun 5/11 |
Oklahoma
City OK |
Zoo Amphitheatre
(REO Speedwagon) |
| Thu 5/22 |
Trinidad,
CA |
Cher-Ai
Heights Casino |
| Sun 5/25 |
St. Louis,
MO |
Soldiers
Memorial Park |
| Sat 6/7 |
West Wendover,
NV |
Montego
Bay Casino & Resort |
| Sat 6/14 |
San Juan,
PR |
Anfiteatro
Tito Puente |
| Thu 6/19 |
Oshkosh,
WI |
Waterfest
Concert Series |
| Fri 6/20 |
Brookville,
IN |
Bicentennial
Celebration |
| Sat 6/21 |
Sioux City,
IA |
The Awesome
Biker Rally |
| Sun
6/22 |
The Woodlands,
TX |
Cynthia
Woods Mitchell Pavilion (Styx/Boston) |
| Sat 6/28 |
Cheyenne,
WY |
William
H. Brimmer Amphitheatre |
| Wed 7/22 |
Arlington
Heights, IL |
Frontier
Days Festival |
| Thu
7/3 |
Hays, KS |
Frontier
Park |
| Fri 7/4 |
Glenview,
IL |
Great Lakes
Naval Base |
| Sat 7/5 |
Kettering,
OH |
Fraze Pavilion
at Lincoln Park |
| Sun 7/6 |
San Jose,
CA |
Discovery
Meadow Park |
| Fri 7/11 |
Pryor,
OK |
Rocklahoma |
| Sat 7/12 |
Grapevine,
TX |
Glass Cactus
at Gaylord Texan |
| Sat 7/19 |
Fort Smith,
AR |
Harry E.
Kelly Park |
| Fri 7/25 |
St. Clair,
MI |
Palmer
Park |
| Sat 7/26 |
Maquoketa,
IA |
Jackson
County Fair Iowa |
| Sun 7/27 |
Lake Ozark,
MO |
Horny Toad
Entertainment Complex |
| Sat 8/2 |
Rifle,
CO |
Garfield
County Fair |
| Sat 8/9 |
Windsor,
ONT |
Lakeshore
Soccer Park |
| Sun 8/10 |
Des Moines,
IA |
Iowa State
Fair/Grandstand (Cinderella/Warrant) |
| Sun 8/17 |
St. Joseph,
MO |
Trails
West Festival |
| Sat 8/23 |
Tower,
MN |
Fortune
Bay Casino |
| Sat 8/30 |
Pittsburgh,
PA |
Heinz Field |
| Sun 8/31 |
Sparks,
NV |
John Ascuaga's
Nugget - Parkin |
| Sun 9/28 |
Jackpot,
NV |
Cactus
Petes Casino/Ameristar Amp (Foreigner) |
| Wed 10/1 |
Tulsa,
OK |
Tulsa State
Fair |
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