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Tesla: 'Forever More' Listening Party On UG Profiles |
| artist: tesla |
date: 10/06/2008 |
category: online downloads |
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Tesla is set to release their seventh studio album "Forever More" on October 7, while it is already available for listening at the band's official UG Profile!
Tesla reunited with producer Terry Thomas and engineer Michael Rosen for Forever More. Thomas was behind the boards for the band’s 1994 Gold-certified Bust A Nut album, while Rosen worked with Tesla on Into The Now.
" After returning from Europe," says guitarist Frank Hannon, " we jumped right back into the studio to work on Forever More with Terry while setting up a tour of American festival shows in July and August, playing alongside bands such as Matchbox Twenty, the Wallflowers, Queensryche, Kiss and Judas Priest. It’s great that we can play with any band, of any music genre, because we’ve never been pigeon-holed into a style or label of music throughout our career."
Hannon continues, "All the tracks on Forever More offer a variety of emotions where each song has its own twist, not sounding like another. Forever More was written and recorded during a period of high energy and bizarre life circumstances for each of Tesla’s band members, with those experiences coming full circle throughout the CD."
Multi-platinum rockers Tesla, have started their "Forever More" tour this Wednesday, October 1 at The Depot in Salt Lake City.
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| POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 09:09 am |
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More Tesla news:
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iksero
: awesome. Hope they come to pittsburgh!POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 11:17 am / quote |
Sean-Man
: omg those songs are soo goodPOSTED: 10/06/2008 - 11:30 am / quote |
Smeak
: The album sounds really good!POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 01:10 pm / quote |
giginthesky
: Wow! A whole 6 posts for Tesla!!!!! Yay!!!!! POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 01:40 pm / quote |
goon316
: TESLA ROCKS!!!
Very Under-Rated.POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 01:42 pm / quote |
Ducky-Kun
: I was at graspop where they performed.. And I missed them o.o *didn't know them at the time*.. I hate myself
>_>
POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 01:51 pm / quote |
m
: CheckedPOSTED: 10/06/2008 - 02:54 pm / quote |
travlnmn41
: Tesla is one of the few true hard rock bands still around today and they still rock their @sses off. POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 04:18 pm / quote |
Armagedn
: I always thought Tesla was underrated, but it seems as if everyone here knows them. I guess you just don't hear about them much in the media... Oh well. I guess it's a good thing.
This should be a good album. I didn't like Into the Now that much, but I like the rest of their music.POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 04:55 pm / quote |
LaLaLaLoopy
: great musicians,great singer = great band.POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 08:49 pm / quote |
MetalUpYourRear
: Wow. Sounds pretty badass so far!!!! I love Tesla. They are one of the best 80s hard rock bands and they don't get any credit! It sucks!
POSTED: 10/06/2008 - 10:43 pm / quote |
cloud041089
: man, i cant believe i never heard about these guys until around last month. sucks that i cant see them tomorrow, i already took off a day of work to take some friends to see protest the hero.POSTED: 10/07/2008 - 12:54 am / quote |
Lost_Rose
: cloud041089 wrote:
man, i cant believe i never heard about these guys until around last month. sucks that i cant see them tomorrow, i already took off a day of work to take some friends to see protest the hero. |
Better late than never, and tell your friends there is more important business to attend too.
Saw them twice on their Euro tour in the UK, even my missus loves them now, and even her 13 year old brother.
Spread the word Tesla are taking over 
POSTED: 10/07/2008 - 06:50 am / quote |
b-rock34
: Alot of people like/have liked Tesla. It's just that there aren't a whole hell of a lot of Tesla fanatics out there. But I think you're right. They definitely don't get the credit they deserve.
Actually, for those of you who are too young to know, Tesla was actually well respected in their day as a sort of "working man's hard rock band". They always had a no frills approach to their music. However, their downfall was that each record they put out wasn't quite as good as the one before. Their first album was truly worthy of being called a classic of its time(Mechanical Resonance). Their second release (The Great Radio Controversy) had its moments, but never quite delivered what it seemed to promise. A trend which continued throughout the rest of their career.
I'm not sure Tesla are taking over, but it's nice to see them still turning out inspired stuff.POSTED: 10/07/2008 - 07:20 am / quote |
headmunke
: Half you folks are probably to young to even remember the 80's. Drugs helped me forget.POSTED: 10/07/2008 - 07:40 am / quote |
ginger ninja102
: only problem about the album is in australia its ****ing hard to find still havent got it and its been out for monthsPOSTED: 01/03/2009 - 06:26 pm / quote |
ginger ninja102
: they had an 08 tour and no one told me so i missed out so now its back to the basement to cry and slash myselfPOSTED: 01/03/2009 - 06:30 pm / quote |
ginger ninja102
: Lost_Rose wrote:
cloud041089 wrote:
man, i cant believe i never heard about these guys until around last month. sucks that i cant see them tomorrow, i already took off a day of work to take some friends to see protest the hero.
Better late than never, and tell your friends there is more important business to attend too.
Saw them twice on their Euro tour in the UK, even my missus loves them now, and even her 13 year old brother.
Spread the word Tesla are taking over
| yes, yes they arePOSTED: 01/03/2009 - 06:39 pm / quote |
blackwaterstout
: Finally picked this album up. I think it's great. Reminds me of some of the GRC stuff. BEtter than INto the Now.POSTED: 03/21/2009 - 09:00 am / quote |
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