DEADLAND RITUAL, featuring bassist Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath), vocalist Franky Perez (Apocalyptica, Scars on Broadway), drummer Matt Sorum (Guns Nโ Roses, Velvet Revolver) and guitarist Steve Stevens (Billy Idol) has unveiled a debut track and video, โDown In Flamesโ (via Sonik Riot Recordings / AWAL powered by Kobalt) available today HERE.
Produced by Greg Fidelman (Black Sabbath, Slipknot, Metallica), โDown In Flamesโ features the lush and powerful vocals of Perez, alongside Stevensโ signature thundering guitar conjugating with the hard-driving tribal rhythm section of Butler and Sorum.
Drawing inspiration from the ritual symbolism of desert badlands paired with Sorumโs love of the idea of a โritualistic forgotten space,โ the name Deadland Ritual felt appropriate for the darker tone of the music the group was making. โObviously weโve been through some stuff,โ Perez says. โIf youโre being honest artistically, all the turmoil of love, loss, happiness and pain in life makes its way into the music.โ
Sorumโs longtime friendships with Stevens and Perez helped to form the initial core of the lineup, but it was a pivotal moment when Butler agreed to join. Butler admits there was a lot to think about when he got the invitation. โI had to get used to the idea of starting from scratch again, which is good,โ he says. โBut I really liked the music I was hearing. Itโs not your typical hard rock or metal stuff.โ
For Stevens, it was a revelation the first time he found himself recording with Butler. โThere’s a lot of times in the studio as a guitar player, you get a guitar sound and you’re trying to make it work, tweaking it,โ Stevens says. There was none of that bullshit. It just fit against his bass sound and it was really exciting to me. I get to hear my guitar against a bass guitarist that I’ve idolized forever.”
Sorum was determined to take things to the next level. โI wanted to get the best drum sound Iโve ever gotten, and play the best Iโve played,โ says Sorum. โI think Iโve achieved that. As a drummer Iโve morphed through a lot of decades of rock and roll.โ
The initial recordings are only the beginning of what fans can expect in the coming months. The band is focused on quality vs. quantity and letting the muse carry them in the appropriate direction. With festival appearances booked and headline dates in the works, theyโll use the time leading up to that trek to continue writing and recording, releasing singles along the way and perhaps, a LP.
Deadland Ritual promises the live shows will be something special, mixing the original material with deeper cuts from their collective past. โNot the typical songs you would expect,โ according to Sorum.
No egos, no bullshit. Deadland Ritual is ready to take the world by storm.
DEADLAND RITUAL 2019 DATES SO FAR:
June 14 Donnington England @ Download Festival
June 22 Clisson, France @ Hellfest Festival
To purchase tickets and for further updates visit: www.deadlandritual.com
