The Dead Daisies - Holy Ground (Japan Edition) (2021)

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The Dead Daisies - Holy Ground (Japan Edition) (2021)

Postby Horex » 17 Jun 2025, 07:24

The Dead Daisies - Holy Ground (Japan Edition) (2021)

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Year : 2021 (Japan Edition)
Style : Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 124 mb


Bio:

The Dead Daisies are a powerful musical collective featuring some of the best rock musicians on the planet. Born from a sound that’s influenced by late ‘70s and early ‘80s hard rock, with a soulful Bad Company meets Foreigner via The Faces kind of vibe, featuring big choruses, powerful melodies and strong hooks.In early 2013 The Dead Daisies were invited to open for ZZ Top in Australia. Word about their dynamic live show spread quickly and the band soon joined legendary American rockers Aerosmith on their first Australasian tour in 23 years. In August and September of 2013 The Dead Daisies were part of the massive 25-date Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival through the US and Canada alongside Alice In Chains & Jane’s Addiction among others.The debut album was released in the US and Canada through Caroline/Universal on August 9th, 2013 to exceptional reviews and was a featured iTunes release. Their first single “Lock ’N’ Load”, a new track co-written by and featuring legendary guitarist Slash received airplay on radio networks across the US including national airplay on SiriusXM satellite radio, with both Alice Cooper’s and Nikki Sixx’s popular syndicated radio programs and was named Rolling Stone’s Daily Download. The video for the single has been shown on over 20 outlets including play on Much Music, which beams into more than 30 million homes across North America.Mid November saw The Dead Daisies head to the UK where they played an 18-date tour as special guests of Black Star Riders. To kick it off, the bands first headline UK show at the prestigious Underworld rock club in Camden was SOLD OUT.The band released their self-titled debut album “The Dead Daisies’ on November 11th in the UK after having released the first single “Lock ‘N’ Load” a month earlier. The song stormed the UK radio airwaves and was placed on a number of key playlists including Team Rock, Kerrang Radio, and went to number 1 on Planet Rock Radio. It has also received spins on the nations largest station BBC Radio. In addition to radio, “Lock ‘N’ Load” were played throughout English football stadiums and even received a play to a sold out 80,000 plus crowd at Wembley Stadium for the NFL’s American football match between the San Francisco 49ers and Jacksonville Jaguars on the 27th of October 2013 in London.The Dead Daisies were also heavily featured in the November issue of Britain’s influential Classic Rock Magazine and were the spotlight artist for both Classic Rock and Metal Hammer’s websites.The Dead Daisies headed to Israel after the UK to play two shows in Tel Aviv and ended 2013 with a SOLD OUT epic headline show at The Barby.The band released singles “Washington” in the US & Australia and “It’s Gonna Take Time” in The UK. Live music videos for both songs were filmed during their London show at O2 Shepherd’s Bush. “Washington” was added to over a dozen US Rock radio stations and received airplay on Triple M in Australia. “It’s Gonna Take Time” made the playlist on both Planet Rock and Team Rock Radio in the UK.February 2014 saw the band return to Australia playing dates in support of their debut album, which was released on Feb 7th.The ‘Face I Love’ ep was released in conjunction with an innovative free app, giving fans all around the world the opportunity to be part the next release by the band. A music video was produced using many of the images sent in by fans through the app. Airplay for the bands music continues to grow steadily on various radio networks throughout the world including the USA, Europe, Australia and Japan among others.In July, the band embarked on a tour across the USA as special guests of Bad Company and Lynyrd Skynyrd playing their first arena shows in the States and was followed by a month long stint in August with one of the hottest rock tours of 2014, opening for KISS and Def Leppard.Ahead of their second tour of Australia and New Zealand at the end of the year, the band made their first ever trip on the KISS Kruise, spending four days at sea and in the Bahamas along with the legendary rock band Kiss, members of Cheap Trick and Pat Travers winning more new fans.The ‘Angel in Your Eyes’ tour would see the band (in the same line-up as the summer) visit New Zealand for a second time, this time as guests to good friend and Aussie superstar Jimmy Barnes. The tour continued in Australia with the band playing headline shows in Perth and Brisbane for the first time and returning to Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.As with every other year in The Dead Daisies, 2015 is no different. With many big plans ahead of them, what could be more historic than a visit to Cuba. Within months of trade restrictions being relaxed by the Obama administration, the band made a landmark visit to the Caribbean Island to play a number of shows at the end of February before heading to Australia to record their second album.The majority of the second album ‘Revoluciòn’ was written and recorded over four weeks in Sydney with Richard Fortus, Marco Mendoza, David Lowy, Dizzy Reed and John Corabi along with Jackie Barnes on drums.In June, The Dead Daisies will return to Europe joining KISS on their 40th Anniversary Tour. First time collective member Tommy Clufetos (Black Sabbath/Ozzy Osbourne) will be joining on drums. Australian Daisies fans will get to see the band perform with KISS across Australia in October when they bring the Spider Down Under for the first time, they will then set sail once again on the latest KISS Kruise (V) to the Bahamas. To close up 2015, The Dead Daisies will make a return trip to Europe as guests of rock legends Whitesnake.

Album:

THE DEAD DAISIES - the hard rock "collective" founded by Australian musician and businessman David Lowy - has released the official music video for the song "Holy Ground (Shake The Memory)".The track is taken from the band's fifth album,"Holy Ground", which is due on January 22, 2021.The album was recorded at La Fabrique Studios in the south of France with producer Ben Grosse.The follow-up to 2018's "Burn It Down", will be the band's first to feature Glenn Hughes (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION), who joined the group last year as its new bassist and vocalist, replacing John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE) and Marco Mendoza (THIN LIZZY)."Holy Ground (Shake The Memory)" was the first song Glenn wrote for the album during the pre-production sessions at Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles.Hughes says: "'Holy Ground' has an intense groove, dramatic light and shade and a massive chorus. It's about awakening to the present moment, shaking the memory and a transformation into consciousness."With this crazy year nearly over, this track is aptly named and highlights living in the moment and making the most of it. Its positive message is a reinforcement to enjoy what life has to offer at any given time.Aldrich states: "'Holy Ground' is a deep intense musical ride that takes unexpected turns and drops you off exhausted but happy."This past September, THE DEAD DAISIES released another new single, "Bustle And Flow". The track arrived two months after the release of THE DEAD DAISIES' "The Lockdown Sessions" digital EP. That effort contained four acoustic tracks, all of them exclusive to this EP: "Unspoken", "Righteous Days" and a version of the HUMBLE PIE classic "30 Days In The Hole". The EP rounded out with a stripped back version of "Fortunate Son", featuring Castronovo on lead vocals.In an interview with "The Blairing Out With Eric Blair Show" at this past January's NAMM convention in Anaheim, California, Hughes spoke about how he came to be involved with THE DEAD DAISIES. He said: "They wanted someone in, and they were asking me about a year ago if I would be interested in doing this. And I've been doing the 'Glenn Hughes Performs Classic Deep Purple' [shows] for a couple of years, and I thought it would be appropriate for me to take a break from that and do something other than [that]. And I got together with the guys and we had a play. I've known Doug a long time, as you know. And it just fell together beautifully. It's a beautiful piece of music. I can't wait for people to hear it."Asked what the new DEAD DAISIES material sounds like, Glenn said: "It's classic rock and it's a groovy album. It's got a lot of melodies to it. It's what you can imagine with me joining them — what could have happened and what has happened. It's a very interesting piece of music."Hughes told "That Jamieson Show" about the lyrical themes covered on "Holy Ground": "Since I've been clean and sober now almost 30 years, I think in PURPLE, in the '80s and '70s, I wrote about fiction. Then, when I got sober, the more time I have under my belt, and the years I have under my belt, I'm really, really honing in on life — what happens between life and death: fear, no fear, love, faith, hate, giving. And THE DEAD DAISIES album is one story after another."I know you've interviewed a lot of people that have done their work, and their work is about to be released, and they're looking at this work going, 'Wow! I'm writing this stuff, and it really means something now.' Well, funny enough, the record I wrote with THE DEAD DAISIES, the songs that you go, 'Surely he wrote this when the [coronavirus] crisis started.' No, I wrote this [in] August [2019]."So the album is self-explanatory," Hughes added. "It's about autobiographical stuff. I do write stuff about what happens in my life. But I think people will hear it and they will relate to it, because they're probably going through the same [stuff] — whether it's fear or happiness or sadness or whatever. I'm a 'feelings' kind of dude."

Line Up:

Doug Aldrich - guitar (Whitesnake, Dio)
Glenn Hughes - bass (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION),
Deen Castronovo - drums, vocals (Journey, Bad English)
David Lowy - keyboards (Red Phoenix, Mink)

Tracklist:

01. Holy Ground (Shake The Memory) 4:49
02. Like No Other (Bassline) 3:39
03. Come Alive 3:50
04. Bustle And Flow 3:40
05. My Fate 4:28
06. Chosen And Justified 3:43
07. Saving Grace 4:08
08. Unspoken 4:47
09. 30 Days In The Hole 3:40
10. Righteous Days 4:11
11. Far Away 7:03
12. Inside and Above (Japan Bonus Track)


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