The Sun Comes Out Tonight

发行时间:2013-06-04
发行公司:环球唱片
简介:  The Sun Comes Out Tonight is the name of the sixth studio album by American industrial rock band Filter.[1] Originally announced as Gurney and the Burning Books and intended for independent release in mid-2012, the band would later later sign to major record label Wind-up Records, leading to them to delay and rename the release. The album is scheduled for release on June 4, 2013, with the first single, "What Do You Say" being released on May 7, 2013.   The Sun Comes Out Tonight heralds the return of Bob Marlette in the roles of producer and co-writer, and marks the introduction of Filter's newest addition, co-writer, and guitarist, Jonny Radtke. Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, Radtke's rapturous vocals and elegantly furious guitar playing mesh expertly with Filter's ambiance. "Jonny is the little brother-slash-guitar player I never had, he's just incredibly talented," Patrick affectionately admits. "Because of his talent and my connection with him, it was such a joy to make this album, it's a very inspired record. The chemistry was there. I really can't say enough about Jonny." Radtke's own predilection for rebellion and versatility are hallmarks of his own one-man musical project, the ethereal Polar Moon. Prior to joining Filter, Radtke's guitar stylings were best known for gracing the stage with his previous band, Kill Hannah, and the live incarnation of Ashes Divide, led by Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle.
  The Sun Comes Out Tonight is the name of the sixth studio album by American industrial rock band Filter.[1] Originally announced as Gurney and the Burning Books and intended for independent release in mid-2012, the band would later later sign to major record label Wind-up Records, leading to them to delay and rename the release. The album is scheduled for release on June 4, 2013, with the first single, "What Do You Say" being released on May 7, 2013.   The Sun Comes Out Tonight heralds the return of Bob Marlette in the roles of producer and co-writer, and marks the introduction of Filter's newest addition, co-writer, and guitarist, Jonny Radtke. Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, Radtke's rapturous vocals and elegantly furious guitar playing mesh expertly with Filter's ambiance. "Jonny is the little brother-slash-guitar player I never had, he's just incredibly talented," Patrick affectionately admits. "Because of his talent and my connection with him, it was such a joy to make this album, it's a very inspired record. The chemistry was there. I really can't say enough about Jonny." Radtke's own predilection for rebellion and versatility are hallmarks of his own one-man musical project, the ethereal Polar Moon. Prior to joining Filter, Radtke's guitar stylings were best known for gracing the stage with his previous band, Kill Hannah, and the live incarnation of Ashes Divide, led by Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle.