Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Live Bullet Album Newly Remastered, 2LP Vinyl Available On June 11
Long out of print, Live Bullet will be available in black, and translucent orange & red swirl vinyl
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LOS ANGELES, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Capitol Records/UMe is pleased to announce Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band s
Live Bullet will be reissued in its original 2LP format celebrating the 45
th anniversary of this classic album.
Hailed by critics as one of the best live records of all time, including the June 1976 review from
The New York Times, This music roars on and on until at the very end of the performance, Seger still raring to go bellows: I m going to rock and roll all night long. He means it and Live Bullet is proof positive that he s a living dynamo.
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The band last released
A Beautiful Place to Drown, their 10th studio album, last year right before the coronavirus pandemic shuttered the live events industry indefinitely. A 20th anniversary tour was nixed and, instead, Silverstein took the opportunity to head back into the studio to work on new material with global events serving as the lyrical catalyst. Bankrupt is predicated upon jarring, lunging rhythms and a fractured song structure that speaks to the message that wealth and power are corruptive forces currently causing society to splinter.
Guitarist and songwriter Paul Marc said of the new track, I don’t know how to feel anything but rage anymore. The rich are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. Wages are stagnant, tuition costs are rising, jobs are being automated/off-shored, costs of a home are laughable in most major cities. The walls feel like they’re closing in and escape is starting to feel impossible. Two-faced leaders and greedy elected officials