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Page 1 of 13 Recorded & mixed at Rock'on Studios (Annecy, France) By Jean Cataldo (Backstreet Girls, The Boys, Honest John Plain) and mastered by the glorious Glen Robinson at studios D.O.C. in Montreal (Nashville Pussy, Probot, AC/DC, Iggy Pop) Distorted guitar, wah-wah and a hard voice-sandpaper,powerful and threaten riff,rhythmic breathlessly, as it should be in their genre. If you love the dirty rock of the '70s,these are for you! There’s no other word better describing the music coming from this Swedish rock’n’roll outfit. Welcome to the Show is CHILLIHOUNDS highly anticipated follow up to their debut The Album. Although both outings share the same loose vibe, this time the group has dug further into their vinyl collections and explored all the branches of the classic rock tree. The result is a ten track onslaught with both variety and depth. There’s the party anthem of (Meet Me) On the Rocks, the groovelicious feel of Good Dog Gone Bad, the funky heaviness of Lady Pink and then there’s the acoustic southern rock of Sugar Lou. Is there a concept to it all? You bet. Everyone’s invited to come along for the trip when CHILLIHOUNDS tell the tale of rock’n’roll debauchery through an imaginary concert – hence the albums title. The frantic show opener Hello! Hello! Hello! bids you welcome to a show full of rowdy parties, temporary female liaisons and unruly crowds. The songs reflect upon the good life on the road in general. It’s the ultimate party album. Welcome to the Show concludes with the encore in the dressing room where the boys hammer out the finale Thank You and Goodnight. In other words, Welcome to the Show is the new Destroyer (KISS) for a new bunch of rock’n’roll fans. Produced by: Andy Shernoff and The Master Plan Drums recorded at: The Boiler Room - engineered by Werner F Hed Studios - engineered by Ivan Julian Everything else recorded at Andy’s House of Hits – engineered by Andy Shernoff Johnson Park - engineered by Paul Johnson Played,recorded and produced by Nova Aschere. Recording,mixing February/May 2008,at EoM-Lab. Photos and cover-artwork by Ara-Mae,(www.ara-mae.de) Recorded, mixed and mastered at Studio Supertonic by Chuck Tonic. Goteborg City, Sweden in 2009. www.supertonicmusic.se Cover art by Chuck Ransom / Dope Productions. ”Mugshot” photos by Chuck Ransom. Gatefold photo by Joey (www.16zehn.de) This album is dedicated to the loving memory of: Ingo ”Kiste” Kasten. |











