Junkyard Announce First New Album in 26 Years
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80s rockers Junkyard have announced that they will be releasing their new studio album "High Water" on April 21st, which is the group's first "official" album in 26 years. Frontman David Roach had these comments, "I had no grand illusions of a magnum opus, or that we'd try and recreate what we were 25 years ago," Roach states. "This album is not a departure; it's a rock 'n' roll record from Junkyard with songs about life, love, regret, addiction and memories." Guitarist Tim Mosher, who produced the album, adds, "The Junkyard sound is a pretty classic one: big guitars and drums with David spilling his guts on top. We wanted High Water to sound loose and live, so as far as production goes we weren't trying to re-invent the wheel, just deliver the songs in the best light we could, then mix in some big riffs and throaty vocals and that's 'Yard.'" Tracklisting:
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