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WELCOME TO HOLLYWOOD
NOW AVAILABLE!!
order glen's new release TODAY (June 2) from:
www.musicbuymail.com
www.nehrecords.com
the first edition comes in a slipcase with a bonus DVD
with music videos and MORE!
the DVD is REGION-FREE and will play in any
DVD player anywhere in the world!
This is glen's most rocking CD EVER, and is a MUST-HAVE
for all AOR rock fans!
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apr 6: from atenzia records:
GLEN BURTNIK – WELCOME TO HOLLYWOOD
”My new album ’Welcome To Hollywood ’ is kick ass. The songs are perhaps the strongest I’ve ever written, and the production is about as big a sound as I’ve ever heard come out of two speakers” ( Glen Burtnik )
There are over a dozen of songs on the album, mostly snapshots of life in the cult of American celebrity, and a postcard from Glen’s five years of touring the United States performing rock shows. The album ranges from gigantic arrangements to the barest of productions, and the dynamics of the material is inarguable. From a whisper to a scream ‘Welcome To Hollywood’ is densely packed with music and a number of extras.
The album will be released throughout Europe on June 2 (in the U.K. on June 28), the first edition will contain a bonus DVD and the album has loads of extra tracks and info – all packed in a nice slipcase!
Maybe it's because I've been living in a cave recently, but I just noticed the change in your tagline to include "I enjoy bragging."
LordofDaRing wrote:Interesting.....does anyone else get the feeling that Tommy and JY have become the thing they have accused Dennis of. If this band was so democratic and all for one, why wouldn't KYAG have been released as a single. It was by far the best mainstream current song they had on the album. Doesn't sound like things were all so cool in the land of the brave new world. And this doesn't come from Froy or myslef or any other DDY fans here, it comes from Glen's own interview. I do wish they would have followed up on his comment about how he would never have as much influence as somebody who wasn't even on stage. I am sure he was referring to Dennis, but in what capacity. Does Dennis still have some sort of say in what goes on (highly unlikely)...or just the fact that his songs are still played, maybe it was Glen's idea to move on and not play those...
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