TOKYO MOTOR FIST, FEATURING STEVE BROWN OF TRIXTER AND TED POLEY OF DANGER DANGER, RELEASE THEIR SECOND ALBUM, “LIONS,” VIDEO FOR “YOUNGBLOOD” OUT NOW

Tokyo Motor Fist  self-titled debut scratched an itch for music fans who have been starving for new albums from Trixter or Danger Danger (and who also happen to love Def Leppard) and now the band gives you another fix. Once again, the band delivers exactly what fans want and would expect with their catchy and uplifting hard rock. The band is back with their sophomore album, Lions. Watch the video for first single, Youngblood, below.

On the making of the new album, guitarist Steve Brown says, “From day one when I put together Tokyo Motor Fist, I knew that this was a genuine rock group, not a fake cash grab project, a so-called super-group or imaginary band that makes one record and never plays live… TMF is the REAL DEAL. Our debut release proved that, our live shows cemented that fact, and the worldwide response and success to the debut was so overwhelming that a follow-up record was a sure thing. Here we present you with Lions….next level stuff for the band, as you will hear. It’s a great feeling after 30 years of making records to be at the top of my game as a writer, singer, player, and producer. So proud of my band….Ted, Chuck and Greg all delivered incredible performances and took my songs to a higher ground. I brought in my rock ‘n roll brother, the great Bruno Ravel, to mix Lions. He is without a doubt one of the most talented all around musicians/producers I know. His expertise and ears took this album over the top. It was mastered by Maor Appelbaum, who did a fantastic job. It sounds brilliant! Lastly, we are on the best label in the business, Frontiers Record.! My friend, Serafino Perugino allowed TMF the extra time and the support needed to make the record of our dreams. I can’t wait for you all hear this… TTokyo Motor Fist Lions is the positive & feel good record the WORLD needs right now…It’s gonna Blow Your Mind.”

Singer Ted Poley adds, “Couldn’t be prouder to be a part of such an amazing band. The new album is absolutely stunning. Steve Brown‘s songwriting has hit a new high. Lions contains some of my favorite songs that I have ever sung on in my career. The TMF rhythm section of Chuck and Greg are an unstoppable dream team. This record should come with a warning label because you will be singing along with it for days. The hooks just keep coming…”

“Our new album Lions is by far and away the BEST album I’ve ever had the pleasure to play on. Each and every song is outstanding and this new record reaches new sonic and songwriting heights yet achieved in my career!! A-a-a-a-and you can quote me on this.” adds drummer Chuck Burgi.

Finally, bassist Greg Smith states, “I absolutely loved our first album, but this one is a game changer for this band. The songs, playing, and soul of this group are definitely captured on this record. It was an absolute pleasure to be there when the legendary Dennis DeYoung recorded his cameo on the album’s namesake tune, Lions. He took an already great song to the next level. I can’t wait to perform these tunes with my TMF brothers in the hopefully near future, I hope you all enjoy this album as much as I did playing on it.”

The album’s title track features a guest keyboard solo by none other than rock legend Dennis DeYoung and a guest saxophone spot from Mark Rivera (Billy Joel, Ringo Starr) on Sedona.

TMF anticipates hitting the road in support of the album once the world is back up and running.

Lions track listing:

1.  Youngblood

2.  Monster In Me

3.  Around Midnight

4.  Mean It

5.  Lions feat. Dennis DeYoung

6.  Decadence On 10th Street

7.  Dream Your Heart Out

8.  Blow Your Mind

9.  Sedona feat. Mark Rivera

10. Look Into Me

11. Winner Takes All

You don’t need to be a die-hard ’80s/’90s hard rock fan to know that the fruits of an artistic alliance between Danger Danger singer Ted Poley and guitarist/producer Steve Brown of Trixter was going to make melodic rock fans rejoice. Featuring Ted Poley (vocals), Steve Brown (guitar), Greg Smith (bass), and Chuck Burgi (drums), Tokyo Motor Fist was birthed out of Ted and Steve’s long standing friendship. They were playing the same club circuit with their respective bands, Danger Danger and Trixter, when both bands were starting their careers. Over the years, they had a great personal relationship and the idea of doing a record together has been in the cards for many years. With some help from Frontiers the concept became a reality. Rounded out by Greg Smith (Ted Nugent, Rainbow, Alice Cooper) and Chuck Burgi (Rainbow, Blue Oyster Cult, Bon Jovi) on bass and drums, respectively, TMF’s self-titled debut was met with the high praise and enthusiasm one would expect from fans of the genre. The fact that the music delivered was even better than what it looked like on paper has had fans clamoring for a follow-up. And now, with Lions, those fans have much to look forward to.

Tokyo Motor Fist line-up:

Ted Poley – Vocals

Steve Brown – Guitar,Vocals & Keyboards 

Chuck Burgi – Drums

Greg Smith – Bass & Vocals

Follow the band on their recently launched official Facebook page, here.

 

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  • robert davenport on

    The song is a little dated sounding with the awful shredding intro – but I like this song -real good hook – the video is awful – the vocalist comes off as an overwrought rock stereotype- and if it’s just me I apologize! But their name sounds like a bad gay porno title –


    • Dana on

      Ted Poley, is from is from Danger Danger. They had two hits back in the late 80’s, Naughty Naughty and Bang Bang. Their guitarist, Andy Timmons, is super talented. Eddie and I were discussing how underrated he is as a guitar player.


    • MikeyMan on

      Yeah, speaking of sounding dated, this sounds like it could’ve been on 1992’s Adrenalize.
      When the backing vocals came in I thought Def Leppard, which ain’t a bad thing.


    • Dana on

      Well, Steve Brown toured with Def Leppard. He took over for Vivian Campbell while he was being treated for cancer. I am sure he is a big fan of the band.


  • Doug on

    Loved their debut, gonna get this one, too!


  • Tiny Music on

    Very impressive that they got Dennis DeYoung and Mark Rivera to both guest on the album.


  • Doug R. on

    I loved Trixter’s first album, after that, eh. Only seen them once in Johnson City, Tennessee in ’91 opening for Slaughter and Poison. All I remember is “Line Of Fire,” and Gus drumming his ass off during “Bad Girl!” (My fave Trix song) Drumsticks and hair flying everywhere! However though, the best concert from ’91 was Van Hagar! They were on “Top Of The World!” 😉


  • RTunes68 on

    There is nothing objectionable about this song…except that I forgot it before it was even over.

    Danger Danger, “Naughty Naughty,” “Bang Bang”….I always wondered why everything was repeated. I always wondered why everything was repeated.


    • Dana on

      LOL!!! I know, I found that curious, as well. But, I do like Bang Bang, and did not mind Naughty Naughty.

      As I stated before, check out their former guitar player, Andy Timmons, he’s very talented, and was the highlight of the band.


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