Devil City Angels Release 'Boneyard' Video (Week In Review)
. "Our chemistry goes really deep," says Sarzo. "We grew up on the same styles of music, and we're all children of the Sunset Strip. Tracii and I had the same path musically, and we connected. It's the same with the other guys. We don't want to lose sight of that legacy, but we want to do something new too. I call it 'Modern Vintage Rock!'" "There aren't enough straight-ahead rock 'n' roll bands," says Rokkett. "We're proud of the work and believe in this. We're bringing it because there's a void." Boneyard is taken from the band's self-titled debut album. "It's in the boundaries of late seventies and early eighties rock'n'roll," says Guns. "At the same time, there's an element pop. It can be bluesy. It can be loud. It's straightforward though and a different pace for all of us." Watch the video - here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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