As previously reported, two of hard rock’s most notable figures have partnered up for a new project. Iconic vocalist/guitarist Michael Sweet of Stryper and legendary guitarist George Lynch of Lynch Mob/Dokken have teamed up to form a new supergroup Sweet & Lynch. Joining them on this new musical adventure is bassist James Lomenzo and drummer Brian Tichy. The band will be releasing their debut album Only To Rise in North America on January 27th, 2015 via Frontiers Music SRL. Sweet & Lynch recently launched a pre-order for the new album via PledgeMusic. The pre-order features various bundle packages for fans and is live at pledgemusic.com/projects/sweetlynch.
“When I was approached to help put together an all-star lineup, instantly I thought of George Lynch,” explains Michael Sweet. “George is one of the most talented guitarists out there and a ‘bucket list’ player for me. George wrote riffs/basic ideas and I wrote melodies, lyrics and arranged and completed the songs. I knew that we would compliment each other’s style. When you add the amazing rhythm section of Brian Tichy and James Lomenzo, you just can’t go wrong with this line-up. It really is a special project and I’m honored to be a part of it!”
From the opening notes of The Wish to the drum solo finish on the album-closer Only To Rise, it is evident that this musical partnership between Michael Sweet’s unmistakable voice and George Lynch’s signature guitar tone has yielded incredible results. Songs Like A Dying Rose, Me Without You and Strength In Numbers showcase the diversity that permeates throughout the entire album. Sweet & Lynch released a lyric video for the 9/11 inspired track September which can be viewed below.
An EPK featuring Michael and George discussing this new project can be seen below.
Only To Rise was produced by Michael Sweet who also produced the last Stryper album, No More Hell To Pay, which received massive fan praise and critical acclaim alike.
The track listing for Only To Rise is:
1) The Wise
2) Like A Dying Rose
3) Love Stays
4) Time Will Tell
5) Rescue Me
6) Me Without You
7) Recover
8) Divine
9) September
10) Strength In Numbers
11) Hero-Zero
12) Only To Rise
Plans are currently being worked out for Sweet & Lynch to play a few live shows in the Spring of next year, making this different than any other supergroups that record together but never play live. More information will be announced in the near future. If the past records of these four musicians are any indication, no fan will want to miss these shows.
Sweet & Lynch on the web:
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At the risk of losing, I will be snoozing on this one. I would rather pick the corn out of my bowel movement than spend my time listening to this.
Besides playing wth your own s–t, what makes you happy Harry? You seem to spend a lot of time going on pages about bands you don’t like telling the whole world how you don’t like them. What can we do for you here that will make you happy?
Did you listen to the single DR? You find that to be appealing? It is ok if you want to be in the “Sweet-Lynch” club. Have fun with the 60 other members. Maybe you guys can make smores.
So you did listen to it? I thought you were going to play with your bowel movement instead as per your original comment. So bitter. Oh well, I tried Harry.
Keep your opinions to yourself is what I think is being said. If you don’t like it, so what? No one asked you. Stop bringing the world down.
Two of the greatest musicians that I have been listening to since the ’80’s. Amazing.
Harry is as low as you can go.
Man, how many projects is Lynch involved in? I can’t keep up these days.
It is nuts!
How long is this group going to last? Would it even be worth buying?
No, Medved, it isn’t worth it.
Lynch takes the advance on a built up resume of a cast of characters walking around N.A.M.M. each year in Anaheim and fires up the group then implodes and does it again. Great new bands like California Breed just plain implode before a second wave can be caught….even after Bonham falls off the surfboard.
Great! Another side project that I won’t be able to see because they won’t tour in support of it like KXM. BS!