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Prophets Of Addiction Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Prophets Of Addiction

Aug 23, 2018

9:30 PM UTC
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Prophets Of Addiction "UNPLUGGED" AcousticInternational Touring Glam Punk N Roll act Prophets Of Addiction in support of their latest upcoming acoustic release "Nothing but the Truth".Featuring Lesli Sanders lead vocals and bass of Prophets Of Addiction formerly of legendary acts such as Pretty Boy Floyd, Queeny Blast Pop, Talks Cheap, Distractions, City Girls' Boys, and touring bassist of Marky Ramone (Ramones), Phil Lewis (LA Guns) band. Also featuring and accompanied by G.G. ( Glenn Gilbert ) lead guitar of Prophets Of Addiction and Richie Ramone. After extensive touring the last 4 years playing well over 400 tour dates and festivals the guys will be performing acoustic dates. The Prophets will be spending much of 2018 back into the studio working on two (2) new recordings the third Prophets Of Addiction recording tentatively titled "Take Me to Your Leader" as well as as the acoustic recording "Nothing but the Truth"The duo will be performing songs from the new release as well as the April 2016 release “Reunite the Sinners” on Target Group / Mighty Music.That release featured guitar from the legendary Poison guitarist C.C. DeVille. Of course songs from the critically acclaimed debut CD “Babylon Boulevard" and the "Haunting Truth of My Self Portrait" and "My Eyes are Greener on the Other Side" Lesli Sanders solo release will be included as well..
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Prophets Of Addiction Biography

Every once in a great – and blessed – while, a band comes along that encapsulates everything that’s great about rock-n-roll. The Prophets of Addiction is that band. These guys are so authentic and such masters at what they do that it’s like some mad scientist extracted the pure essence from their genre – Mötley Crüe, Guns N’ Roses, The Ramones, Hanoi Rocks, LA Guns, Lords of the New Church and all the best glam/punk bands – and gave rise to The Prophets of Addiction. With songs that will play in your head long after the CD stops and looks that kill, The Prophets of Addiction are the total package. It’s been way too long for a band like POA to come to us lovers of metal, mascara and musical mayhem. Their debut album “Babylon Boulevard” brings back those freewheeling, whiskey soaked, halcyon days (nights, really) when the Sunset Strip hosted countless punk/metal mash-up bands looking to hit the big time – and, of course, all the girls, girls, girls they could get. Fast forward to 2010, when POA formed, and this era lives on in the new millennium. The Prophets of Addiction are: lead singer and bass player Lesli Sanders, Jimmy Mess on drums and G.G. and Brandon Barger on guitar. Sanders produced the CD. Made for what he does, Sanders seems to have been birthed from the very womb of the LA glam scene. He attracted many new fans while playing in several highly influential national acts in the past– and partying as hard as he jammed onstage. After a while, the drugs and booze got to be too much and he returned to his hometown. Now in his fifth year of being free of those addictions, Sanders puts his all into his music and it shows. The primary songwriter among the Prophets, he starts with a riff or tune and the whole band jumps in to craft the song. Sanders writes the lyrics, and through his writing he tells his stories. “Babylon Boulevard” shows this in myriad ways. Musically, every track is markedly different from the next but with a common thread of swagger and strut. They pulled in some big names for their debut album and the production value of “Babylon Boulevard” is top notch. Phil Soussan did the mixing: his long resume includes playing bass with Ozzy Osbourne and co-writing Ozzy's hit “Shot in the Dark.” The CD was mastered by Dave Hillis, whose work can be heard in albums ranging from Pearl Jam to Queensryche. The debut CD has garnered nothing but praise throughout the press, and industry insiders are claiming Prophets Of Addiction have what it takes to make a lasting impact on the music scene for years to come. The band has successfully completed tours of Europe, Australia, as well as the USA. Plans are currently underway for a return to Europe in Spring of 2013. The band is currently in the writing and pre-production stages for the follow up to “Babylon Boulevard as well as actively seeking labels for an upcoming release. Here's what the press is saying: #2 CD of 2010 Adam Kulkey Metal Hammer Magazine Babylon Boulevard is one of the best debut for a long time in this genre and because nowadays Europe is more open for bands like The Prophets of Addiction (especially Italy and Spain), hopefully we can catch them live in the summer.9 out of 10 -Adam Kulkey Metal Hammer Magazine It'll have all the glam bangers jumping for joy with plenty of big choruses and the sleazy drawl of Lesli Sanders; this is possibly the best album of its genre for many a moon - if only Guns N' Roses still made records like this the world would be a better place. It's unashamedly down 'n' dirty and combines glammed up glimpses of the Ramones ('Rejection') with some super sleazy riffage like the La Guns used to peddle ('Trigger') to the summery wheeze of 'Where R U Now'. The vocals here remind me a little of Stiv Bators. A most enjoyable trip indeed. - www.uberrock.co.uk Definitely worth seeking out, if you still wear anything shiny made by Lip Service...Or if you remember what individuality, liberty, rebellion, and FUN felt like. Epic. Gnarly. -Sugar Buzz Magazine Sometimes rock 'n' roll can get dissected and way too serious and people tend to lose sight of the fact that more often than not it's an entertainment business, it's not all about social commentary or politics and that's where The Prophets Of Addiction come in. It's brash, noisy, snotty and a lot of fun. Obvious comparisons would be the likes of Guns N' Roses - there is an unavoidable comparison, especially on opener 'Hang Me Up Sanders has similar tones to that of Mr W Axl Rose - Well delivered, well played and a cut above some of the usual trash that watered down this genre. -http://www.uberrock.co.uk Lesli's got star power. I like the upbeat pop anthems, and the slithering gothic creepiness, that reminds me of several different Cali death-rock bands, including the Ultras, Christian Death, and Forty Five Grave. "Where R U Now" is almost flawlessly beautiful, in that glimmery, juvenile, "Too Fast For Love", meets Skid Row's "I Remember You", sorta way. At their best, they come on, like a more dangerous, and volatile version of Electric Angels, they definitely possess the full-blown, arena shakin' rockstar aspirations -Sugar Buzz Magazine "This is possibly the best album of its genre for many a moon if only G N'R still made records like this the world would be a better place." - ubberrock.co.uk
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