The Gang's All Here | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Skid Row |
Cover: | The Gang's All Here (Skid Row album).jpg |
Recorded: | 2021–2022 |
Studio: | WireWorld Studio, Nashville, Tennessee |
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Length: | 41:15 |
Label: | earMUSIC |
Producer: | Nick Raskulinecz |
Prev Title: | United World Rebellion |
Prev Year: | 2013 |
The Gang's All Here is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Skid Row, released on October 14, 2022. It is the band's only release with lead singer Erik Grönwall who replaced ZP Theart in March 2022, and is the band's first studio album in sixteen years since Revolutions per Minute in 2006.
The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and produced by Nick Raskulinecz.[2]
The title track was released as the lead single and featured a music video which was released on May 25, 2022.[3] The clip features live footage and photos taken and submitted by fans during the band's early 2022 concerts, as well as behind-the-scene footage showing the band rehearsing in the studio and backstage.[3]
The band released the official music video for the second single "Tear It Down" in July 2022. The song is about breaking down barriers and the video was produced by Take 2 Productions / Rosey Media.[4]
In September 2022, Skid Row released the third single "Time Bomb". The music video for the song was released on September 28, and featured directorDale Resteghini, whom Rachel Bolan sought out to realize his artistic vision for the song about humanity's continuing struggles with monotony and self-indulgence.[5]
Following the album's release the band released the single and lyric video for "October's Song" in the first week of November 2022, celebrating the worldwide chart success of the album.[6]
Blabbermouth.net awarded the album 8/10 saying, "As unexpected as it is welcome, 'The Gang's All Here' is an exciting, edgy rock 'n' roll record with a heavy metal heart."[7] While praising Grönwall as "an inspired addition", Loudersound.com was critical of the album's lyrics saying, "At times ... the material borders on trite ... but you're not looking for the meaning of life in a Skid Row song."[8]
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