Tub Ring Set New Album Release
. The group recorded the 14-track album at Chicago's Electrical Audio and at keyboardist Rob Kleiner's own Studio Edison, with Kleiner doing double duty as producer. "It was great to work with Rob on vocals," added vocalist Kevin Gibson. "He's been hearing me night after night for over a decade now, so who better qualified? It was also nice to take away the pressure and time crunch. I think Secret Handshakes continues the trend of taking things into the unexpected, while still sounding like Tub Ring." "Capturing the live energy of Tub Ring, on record, has proven to be an interesting task," commented bassist Trevor Erb. "This time, we succeeded in harnessing that energy, and created a rather colorful album in the process. There's an overall vibe and sound to this record that I haven't felt or heard before. In the span of 14 tracks we've created a party. Every song takes you in a different direction and you're not going to walk down any beaten paths. It's exciting, and it's got a vibe to it, like no other." Tub Ring plans to uphold their 'hardest working band' status by taking their renowned live show on the road later this summer with dates to be announced shortly. Meanwhile, fans can check out the songwriting skills of Rob Kleiner, whose song "What Part of Forever" was just recorded by Cee-Lo Green (Gnarls Barkley) for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack. Preview and Purchase Tub Ring CDs |
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