KXM, FEATURING GEORGE LYNCH, DOUG PINNICK & RAY LUZIER, PUTTING THE FINISHING TOUCHES ON DEBUT ALBUM

lynch,pinick,.luzier400jpg KXM, the new supergroup featuring Ray Luzier of Korn, Doug Pinnick of King’s X and George Lynch (ex-Dokken, Lynch Mob), are heading into the studio this weekend to put a final touches on their upcoming debut release.

Rat Pak Records, who will release the debut album, has provided a description of what to expect: “The songs are truly amazing. Ray’s drumming sounds like three dimensional thunder, George’s guitar playing will leave you to wonder if he’s really playing through an amp or if he’s directly plugged into some kind universal energy that only the guitar gods have access to..…then add in Doug Pinnick who brings his rock solid bass grooves, intelligible lyrics and seasoned songwriting talents to the table…..no hype and no joke, KXM is the real deal and you are going to love this album! We will announce official release date sometime later this month.”

For more info visit, please visit facebook.com/KXMofficial.

source: bravewords.com

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  • Lee on

    Another super group. I’m waiting for Rick Derringer, Tim Bogart and Carmine Appice to form one.


  • Blackdog on

    Excellence. Three extreme talents, one amazing sound!


  • Matt on

    SUPERGROUP is too kind of a word to use in this case. Mediocregroup (at best), is the term that should be used here.


    • Craig on

      Get a clue


  • Kid Kyle Mac on

    Most supergroups that I have heard over the last 35 years were either a record company creation or a musicians wank off fest to generate more money for them selves while the middle class spends more money on entertainment then we ever have. Besides Down or maybe S.O.D., I can not think of another supergroup worth my hard earned money.\m/


  • John G on

    Every child is above average and every new group is super. If my memory serves me correctly I don’t believe Dokken ever got beyond being 3rd on a bill to average groups of their era. Keep hyping mediocrity and before long nobody will pay anyone any attention.


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