(SRO) Looking for a true rock & roll fix? Try the newly released single and eye-popping video for "Why Would You Say Such A Thing" by Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen. The rhythmically dynamic and lyrically pointed song, which embodies their ability to create modern blues-rock with plenty of attitude and drama, appears on the Pennsylvania band's third album BLACK LEATHER BLUES due out April 14 via Mo Mojo Records.
"From the moment I wrote it, I felt it would be a signature song for us," says Dustin Douglas about "Why Would You Say Such A Thing." "It defines what we do as a band."
The video was premiered by Rock & Blues Muse, which described the song as "a tough-toned blues/rock track with a big riff, a danceable beat, and a hard-nosed attitude. Dustin Douglas is an excellent guitarist, singer, and focus point for the band, tearing it up on all levels. The Electric Gentlemen behind him are a nimble and aggressive rhythm section that moves and grooves with vintage class and modern authority. The accompanying music video only enhances the band's lowdown rock and roll vibe. Blast this one first thing in the morning and feel yourself come back to life."
Featuring 10 songs all written by Douglas, BLACK LEATHER BLUES underlines their dynamic, heavy, swagger-injected, sexy & dirty, blues-influenced rock n' roll and captures the band's vintage sound and vibe to modern ears. It was launched with the first single/video "Broken."
Fronted by the impressively fluid lead guitarist/singer/songwriter Dustin Douglas, The Electric Gentlemen--rounded out by drummer Tommy Smallcomb and bassist Matt "The Dane" Gabriel--command the stage with virtuosic musicianship and classic-rock spirit mixed with punk rock attitude. All I'm trying to do is continue the tradition of The Stones, Zeppelin and The Faces," says Dustin Douglas. "Take the traditional blues spirit, mix it with some heavy rock n' roll and play it for a new generation.
"But it ain't your poppa's blues," he adds. "I listen to Rage Against the Machine as much as I listen to Muddy Waters. That blend of influences is what makes it unique."
BLACK LEATHER BLUES was recorded at Eight Days a Week Studios in Northumberland, PA by Paul Smith (Badlees) who engineered and co-produced the album with Douglas. It was mixed by Brian Moncarz (Alice Cooper, Our Lady Peace, Phillip Sayce) and mastered by Brian Lucey (Black Keys, Royal Blood, Arctic Monkeys, Buddy Guy, Doyle Bramhall II, Green Day, Liam Gallagher, Elvis Costello.)
'Black Leather Blues' Tracklisting:
1 Why Would You Say Such A Thing
2 Burnin' Down
3 Broken
4 Good Love
5 Change
6 What You See
7 C'est La Vie
8 Gonna Take This Train
9 Do Watcha Gotta Do
10 Barely Holding On
Watch the video, directed by Jonathan Edwards and filmed at Diamond City Studios in Wilkes Barres, PA, below:
Singled Out: Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen's Change
Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen Release 'Why Would You Say Such A Thing' Video
Singled Out: Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen's Broken
Travel News, Trips and Tips: Road Trip Essentials
Hot In The City: Carin Leon Will Open For The Rolling Stones in Arizona
Caught In The Act: Ministry Rocks Chicago
Sammy (Hagar) Super Sunday Coming To TV
Anthrax Reuniting With Dan Lilker For Upcoming Live Dates
NEEDTOBREATHE To Livestream Red Rocks Concert
Bruce Dickinson Making Appearance At WonderCon For
Joe Bonamassa Plays Jimi Hendrix's A Vintage 'Band of Gypsys' Rig At Nerdville
Vampire Weekend Stream 'Mary Boone' Visualizer
Paul Di'Anno's Warhorse Deliver 'Stop The War' EP
The Exies Return With 'For What It's Worth'