L.A. Guns, featuring Phil Lewis and Tracii Guns, have released a new single, Let You Down, listen to it below.
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The song was written and recorded this past month while the band is in the midst of work on their next studio album. The band was so struck by the song that they felt the need to release it immediately rather than sit on it for the next studio album. It may or may not appear on said album.
Of the song, Phil Lewis says, “This is our new single, Let You Down‘ a deep haunting work and words from a tormented soul. It was recorded during quarantine, so Tracii laid down his guitar tracks in Denmark, I did my vocals at home in Las Vegas, and Adam Hamilton played drums and mixed it in LA. Under normal circumstances, it would have been recorded in a more traditional way, but somehow the isolation adds to the atmosphere of this very cool song. I’m sure you’re going to love it. Cheers.”
Tracii Guns adds, “This song just appeared at the right time, while we were writing and recording on different continents. Also, we won’t be performing anytime soon and it seems like the type of song that our fans can hold on to for awhile.”
L.A. Guns are currently writing and recording songs for a new studio album tentatively due for release via Frontiers Music Srl in late 2020/early 2021. This will be the third studio album since the much welcome reunion of the band’s core foundation of vocalist Phil Lewis and guitarist Tracii Guns. It will follow the well received studio albums The Missing Peace and The Devil You Know, plus the live release, Made In Milan and a covers EP, Another Xmas In Hell.
L.A. Guns is:
Phil Lewis – vocals
Tracii Guns – guitars
Ace Von Johnson – guitars
Johnny Martin – bass
Scot Coogan – drums
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I just picked up a t-shirt on the boys website. Definitely a band worth supporting !!!!
Mikey Likey!
Good stuff from the real ‘Guns.
the intro was decent , it actually was haunting, I really thought this was going to be something different and really cool … then it went nowhere from that cool intro , so I ended up being really disappointed in the tune – these 80’s and 90’s bands need to step up their game-