The Dead Daisies Celebrate Their 10th Anniversary With “Make Some Noise”

 
 

If you haven’t yet, meet The Dead Daisies—a galactic collection of storied musicians churning through cosmic nebulae of sonic expression. Dancing in orbit around jack-of-all-trades and founder David Lowy, the group grants asylum to comets hailing from all reaches of the rock n’ roll universe. Its current constellation includes drummer Brian Tichy (Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Foreigner), lead guitarist Doug Aldrich (Dio, Whitesnake, Bad Moon Rising), and vocalist John Corabi (The Scream, Mötley Crüe), who has rejoined the band. A detailed dive into the history of the band includes world travels with the likes of ZZ Top, Guns N’ Roses, and KISS—and going down that rabbit hole may leave you with the impression that rock n’ roll actually just floats in an ether sustained by The Dead Daisies. That impression can be neither confirmed nor denied.

This year, The Dead Daisies are celebrating their tenth anniversary – and what better way to celebrate a decade of rock than with a brand new music video for a classic track? “Make Some Noise,” the title track from the band’s 2016 album, will inspire anyone listening to do just that. It’s everything fans love about The Dead Daisies: a thumping drum, distorted guitars, and lyrics imploring the listener to “get crazy all night.” The “Make Some Noise” video intersperses scrapbook-style photos of the band exploring the streets of New York City with footage of the group rehearsing. By the end, viewers will be ready to “scream like thunder, bang your head” – and join the band at a gig this summer and fall. They'll be hitting cities across the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, beginning with Lititz, PA on August 22, before wrapping at Knock Out Festival in Karlsruhe, Germany on December 16, so fans worldwide can rock along!

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