On February 20th in Germany, February 23rd in Europe and March 3rd in America, UFO will release their latest studio recording, their 22nd to date.
The album will be called A Conspiracy Of Stars, and the band consisting of Phil Mogg (vocals), Paul Raymond (keyboards, guitar), Vinnie Moore (guitar), Andy Parker (drums) and Rob De Luca (bass) have recorded almost a dozen fantastic new songs, produced and mixed in the Kentish town of Deal by Chris Tsangarides, renowned for his work with acts such as Judas Priest, Thin Lizzy and Gary Moore. A Conspiracy Of Stars will be available as a Digipak (including poster and bonus track), jewel case, vinyl double LP and for download.
More or less simultaneously with the release, UFO are scheduled to go on tour in February and March 2015, playing Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Switzerland, and more, followed by a tour of Britain and Ireland in April and May.
The band is already looking forward to the reactions to their latest release, “A Conspiracy Of Stars is another successful combination of those typical UFO elements with fresh, contemporary ideas. We’re confident that not only our longstanding supporters will get their money’s worth, but that younger rock fans will also enjoy the album. We look forward to seeing you on tour!”
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Yeah, Way speared the bass into his stack in ’82 at the Garden. I saw them in a club in New Haven not long after and Way had to do the number one on the floor he was so obliterated. Is it just me but are all these bands looking ancient in ’14? They need to drink Nugent juice, he never ages. Phil you look like Leonard Cohen.
As long as UFO still going and I get to see em live once I’m good with it.
Trapper, The ’92 record was “High Stakes & Dangerous Men.” A cool & totally underated (or unrated) album. They released a live album from japan on that tour you would also get a kick out of. I lucked out & found them both in a Best Buy about ’94….which still kinda shocks me.
Regards,
James Perkins
Houston, Texas
Saw UFO in Buffalo in 1979.
Opening act….AC-DC. Matter of fact AC-DC played so long I think they played a few songs a couple of times. The MC came out and said UFO wasn’t allowed in the US at the time. UFO came back a couple of weeks later and a local band, TALAS (Billy Sheehan on bass) opened.
UFO is my favorite band. EVER !
“The Visitor” is my favorite “newer album.
Saw them in Vegas 3 years ago and Eddie Trunk introduced them !! Great show.
Saw them last year in Toronto !! Good show.
UFO Finally has a decent looking Album cover!!! As Much as I love them the last few have been absolutely terrible.
Hope the music is harder and has the old UFO edge as well.