THE NEW ROSES – One More For The Road (August 25, 2017)

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New RosesWithout any doubt, The New Roses are one of the most promising and successful hard rock acts the German heavy rock scene has to offer. After their latest rock juggernaut Dead Man’s Voice (2016, Napalm Records) the band played more than 250 shows all over Europe highlights included were their live performances at the UEFA Champions League Festival in Berlin, shows at the Hamburg and Swiss Harley Days and being special guests on tour with acts including ACCEPT, Tremonti, Y&T, Saxon and The Dead Daisies to name just a few.

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Now these heavy rockers from Wiesbaden, Germany, return with their third hotly anticipated album titled One More For The Road which will be released August 25th on Napalm Records! Delivering phenomenal hearty hymns, with One More For The Road, The New Roses again share the feeling of stepping into endless freedom and the album surely marks the band’s catchiest, emotional and heaviest record to date. Definitively a must-have for every well-assorted record cabinet!

Says the band: One More For The Road is 100% New Roses, straight in your face rock’n’ roll, no compromises, based on the experiences of the countless shows we played over the last year, dedicated to our great live audience. We can’t wait to play it live on our upcoming tour because these songs were written for a hot stage, a loud crowd, and a kick-ass rock ‘n’ roll band!!”

The New Roses have several musical influences which include B.B. King, Chuck Berry, AC/DC, Kid Rock, Bruce Springsteen, Rose Tattoo, Aerosmith, Metallica, and The Black Crowes. But as you will hear for yourself, their style is all their own. Their unique sound was recognized internationally when their debut album’s title track “Without A Trace” was featured on the popular US television series Sons of Anarchy and was selected as the official song for the German trailer campaign.
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