THE DEAD DAISIES members Glenn Hughes, Doug Aldrich and David Lowy have taken to social media to share an acoustic take on their latest single, “Unspoken”, recorded from their respective homes while in quarantine. The original version of the track, which was made available earlier in the month, is taken from the band’s fifth album, “Holy Ground”, due later in the year via Spinefarm Records — the home of hard rock and metal within the Universal Music Group.
“Holy Ground” was recorded at La Fabrique Studios in the south of France with producer Ben Grosse. The follow-up to 2018’s “Burn It Down”, will be the band’s first to feature Hughes (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION), who joined the group last year as its new bassist and vocalist, replacing John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE) and Marco Mendoza (THIN LIZZY).
“Unspoken” was written during THE DEAD DAISIES‘ first studio session last summer. Glenn recalls: “I wrote the chorus while driving into Hollywood. I pulled over, turned on my iPhone and recorded the chorus. I transported myself back to 1972 just for a moment. The intro is the theme of the song. It’s bombastic, primeval and haunting. This song is about letting go, getting past the fear, and to breathe again.”
Last August, THE DEAD DAISIES released “Righteous Days”, the band’s first song to feature Hughes.
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