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November Rock Album Releases
Slash. The Devil Wears Prada. Dream Theater & More…
Live AT The S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival
11/7 Slash: Live At The S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival
The live album captures a July 17th, ’24 performance at the Mission Ballroom, Colorado.
The Guns N’ Roses guitarist leads a band with longtime collaborator Teddy “ZigZag” Andreadis (keyboards, harmonica, vocals),Tash Neal (rhythm guitar, vocals), Johnny Griparic (bass, backing vocals), and Michael Jerome (drums).
Echoes Of Eternity
11/7 Agnostic Front: Echoes In Eternity
“We have always taken risks, never followed the pack and are really proud of how the album (‘Echoes In Eternity”) turned out,” vocalist Roger Miret explains. “The songs feel fresh, and the lyrics are current and personal. What we do in life now echoes in eternity, and it shows!”
The set features the lead single, “Way Of War” and “Matter Of Life & Death,” with a guest appearance by Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run-DMC.
Last Night On Earth
11/7 Finger Eleven: Last Night On Earth
Finger Eleven’s first album in over a decade, holds the singles “Blue Sky Mystery” featuring Richard Patrick from Filter and “Adrenaline.”
“As we were making ‘Last Night On Earth’, there was this feeling that we were making a big Rock record,” rhythm guitarist Ricke Jackett recalls. “But it was time to go back and embrace that bigness of the sound.”
Amorica
11/14 The Black Crowes: Amorica – Deluxe
The deluxe reissue of their third album celebrates the 30th anniversary of the 1994 album.
“‘Amorica’ was about breaking free and doing things on our own terms,” says Chris Robinson. “It wasn’t about fitting into what was happening in music at the time. It was about trusting our instincts — and 30 years later, that’s still who we are.”
“The bond between us, even when tested, always came back to the music,” adds Rich Robinson.That’s what ‘Amorica’ represents — our belief in ourselves and in this band.”
The box set features “Bitter, Bitter You,” an unreleased track from the “Amorica“ era.
Flowers
11/14 The Devil Wears Prada: Flowers
“‘Flowers’ is 20 years into a journey,” DePoyster notes. “The highs, the lows, a reckoning with what it means be a human catapulting through the chaos that life throws at us continually. This is us at our peak, in songwriting, in raw and authentic lyricism and introspection, and a desperate attempt to connect with anyone else who feels the same way that we do.”
The set contains the double single, “Where The Flowers Never Grow” and “Wave.”
All Washed Up
11/14 Cheap Trick: All Washed Up
The follow-up to 2021’s “In Another World”, “All Washed Up” is described by the band’s singer Robin Zander as: “It’s Cheap Trick. It sounds like us. It’s got some good, bad and ugly on it, just like our other records.”
The set holds the singles, “Twelve Gates” and “The Riff That Won’t Quit.”
Another Miracle
11/14 Of Mice & Men: Another Miracle
“The process of self-recording and self-producing this album as well the last two has seen us really trying to one up what we’ve done in the past — and it’s on us to do that,” drummer Valentino Arteaga comments. “On this album in particular, we wanted to push the boundaries of what that sounds like for our band.”
“We never thought we would get to our ninth album, so the only way to progress forward is to challenge ourselves,” adds vocalist/bassist Aaron Pauley.
Triangulation
11/14 Steve Morse: Triangulation
In addition to Morse, the band includes bassist Dave LaRue and drummer Van Romaine.
“Dave and Van have been the bedrock of this trio, and this recording shows why,” says Morse, a guitarist known for his work with the Dixie Dregs and Flying Colors. “These guys are unique and incredible musicians on their own, and together, our chemistry is magical. While making the album, we played together, working through parts, riffing off each other, and collaborating on arrangements.”
One More Time
11/21 Steven Tyler, Joe Perry & Youngblud: One More Time
The EP is a collaborative effort with Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry with British singer, songwriter and musician Yungblud (Dominic Richard Harrison).
The five-track effort features the single, “My Only Angel.”
The trio previously came together for a performance at the MTV Video Music Awards honoring Ozzy Osbourne with a medley of his greatest hits.
Diamond Star Heroes Live From Sheffield
11/21 Def Leppard: Diamond Star Heroes Live From Sheffield
The show was recorded in 2023 in the band’s hometown of Sheffield at Bramall Lane during “The World Tour” with Mötley Crüe.
The package includes live versions of the hits “Photograph” and “Pour Some Sugar On Me” as well as U.K. live debuts “Take What You Want” and “This Guitar,” the latter dedicated to the band’s late guitarist Steve Clark.
11/21 Dream Theater: The Studio Albums 1992–2018 & Dream Theater Vol. 3
“Studio Albums” has 12 of the band’s core studio works for the first time across 14 CDs.
Vol. 3“ concludes the vinyl reissue series covering the band’s studio albums. Limited to 2,500 copies worldwide, the 10LP boxed set pressed on 140-gram black vinyl.
Dream Theater has release sixteen studio albums to date.
Quarantième: Live À Paris
11/28 Dream Theater: Quarantième: Live À Paris
“We always knew this tour would be unforgettable because not only were we celebrating four decades since forming the band, but also the reunion of the band’s classic lineup,” offers Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy. “The excitement and emotions between us and our fans at each and every show were palpable and totally off the charts! The night captured here in Paris was an epic evening that we can now share with the whole world to celebrate this incredible tour.”
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