Glenn Hughes, the legendary “Voice Of Rock,” has released the first music video from his upcoming eighth solo album, Resonate. The video for the debut single Heavy is now available worldwide and can be seen below.
The music video also features a guest appearance by Red Hot Chili Peppers’ drummer Chad Smith, who also played on the track. Resonate is scheduled for release on November 4th by Frontiers Music SRL.
“It’s time to bust out the big grooves,” explains Glenn Hughes when asked about the track.
Resonate will be available in two configurations: regular cd and deluxe edition including one bonus track and DVD. The Deluxe Edition includes the bonus track Nothing’s The Same, plus a bonus DVD disc featuring the “Making of” the album documentary – Heavy (song video), and Long Time Gone (song video). A vinyl release will be made available via the Frontiers’ label partners Soulfood Music. The album is available for pre-order through Amazon, iTunes and Google Play. The single Heavy is also available on Spotify.
From album opener, Heavy, to the very last chords of the closer, Long Time Gone, Resonate promises to be a contender for “Album of the Year.” The album features his live solo band members, Soren Andersen (guitars and co-producer), Pontus Engborg (drums) and newcomer to his band, Lachy Doley (keyboards). In addition, long-time friend and drummer, Chad Smith (of Red Hot Chili Peppers), added his drumming skills to the tracks Heavy and Long Time Gone. An EPK talking about Resonate can be seen below.
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After listening to the Glen Hughes podcast with Trunk, I listened to this. It’s pretty awesome.
For me, he is an integral part of Deep Purple although he has not been a key person there. But of course he as a separate artist can bring to his fans much more and can rock hard as frontman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyYAo9pVPa4 …although he reminds me my grandma on the poster above, not the best of his picture.
But great to see Chad Smith in a video didn’t know that he have some projects behind RHCP. Hope he is not thinking about a career separate from the band. Really looking forward to seeing RHCP in Madison Square Garden this February. Finally, they brought red hot chili peppers tour http://livetourtickets.com/red-hot-chili-peppers-2017-tour-tickets/ to NYC!
Ah, would be cool if Glenn Hughes would make some joint project with RHCP. I would not have missed this for anything and visit few of such concerts!