Taylor Hawkins Unveils New Band 'The Birds Of Satan' Plus Debut Album Out April 14th 2014


Taylor Hawkins Unveils New Band 'The Birds Of Satan' Plus Debut Album Out April 14th 2014

Taylor Hawkins, Wiley Hodgden and Mick Murphy AKA The Birds Of Satan will release their self-titled debut album April 14th on Shanabelle Records.

For anyone asking who/what/why are The Birds Of The Satan. Well, there may or may not be a clue in the lyrics of the instant grat track "Thanks For The Line" but as to the musical nature of this beast: That question is answered in short order by the album's opening manifesto, the near-10-minute "The Ballad of the Birds of Satan", which progresses from a typically frenetic Hawkins drum salvo into an outright heavy-prog epic concluding with an undeniable boogie groove.

The previously mentioned"Thanks For The Line" and the straight up hard rocker "Pieces Of The Puzzle" showcase the Birds' unabashed (some might say shameless) love of Rock & Roll flash and grandeur, with Hawkins in fine vocal and drumming form (also contributing piano) aided and abetted by a magnetic chemistry with Hodgden's bass and Murphy's guitar. Elsewhere, sublime ballads"Raspberries" and the somber finale' "Too Far Gone To See" showcase additional emotional dimensions of The Birds Of Satan sound-and if that gets too heavy, the listener can always skip back to "Wait Til Tomorrow" for the first documented recorded Van Halen style guitar solo of this decade.

The Birds Of Satan are Taylor Hawkins (vocals, drums, piano, guitar, keyboards), Wiley Hodgden (bass, background vocals), and Mick Murphy (guitar). Guest musicians on the eponymous album include Dave Grohl (guitar), Pat Smear (guitar), Drew Hester (percussion), and Rami Jaffee (keyboards), among others. The Birds Of Satan was produced and engineered by John Lousteau and mixed by Drew Hester. The complete track listing is as follows:

1. The Ballad of the Birds of Satan
2. Thanks for the Line
3. Pieces Of The Puzzle
4. Raspberries
5. Nothing at All
6. Wait Til Tomorrow
7. Too Far Gone to See




MORE INFORMATION:

http://thebirdsofsatan.com
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