Spiritual Beggars Stream 'Sunrise To Sundown' Title Song
. "I wrote Sunrise To Sundown last year and brought into the jam room, where it very quickly went from a basic idea to a finished arrangement in something like five minutes!" says guitarist Michael Amott. "Some songs come fast and others take time to fully develop, you never know when inspiration hits you...and therein somewhere lies the beauty of creating music. The lyrics follow that train of thought too, talking about following your chosen path and turning your dreams into reality - two things I believe in very much." "I'm super excited about how the album sounds sonically," he continues. "Our engineer Staffan Karlsson also produced and mixed the album, and the result is something we're very proud of. I think every album we have made has had its own vibe and atmosphere. I can honestly say this band has never made the same album twice. "To me, Sunrise To Sundown is the next chapter of the book we've been writing since we started the band over 20 years ago. Of course, the foundation of our style is heavy rock music, but we always keep evolving adding new influences and colours to the bands core sound." Spiritual Beggars tour in March and April. Check out the dates and stream the song here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
On The Record: The dB's- Rick Monroe and the Hitmen- Atlas Maior- Stoned Jesus
Hot In The City: Lou Malnati's Pizzeria Opens in Surprise, Arizona
What's Doing With Dave Koz? Christmas Carols and Cool Cruises!
On The Record: Craft Recordings Announces Record Store Day Exclusives
Live: T Bone Burnett Rocks Phoenix
Three Days Grace Share First Adam Gontier Reunion Song 'Mayday'
Twenty On Pilots Share 'The Line' From Arcane League of Legends: Season 2 Soundtrack
Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood Pharmacy Independent Retail Takeovers Start Today
Nothing More Scores 3rd No. 1 With 'Angel Song'
Frontiers Rock Festival Returning After 6-Year Hiatus
Bury Tomorrow Unleash 'What If I Burn' Video
Converge Added To Fire in the Mountains Festival
Pop Evil Take Fans On 'Deathwalk' With New Video