![]() I feel that it's an example of AEROSMITH in their prime doing those sleazy guitar riffs. ![]() (Too Bad)", Hannon said: "I've always loved it it frickin' rocks. Regarding what inspired him and his bandmates to cover "S.O.S. I think that song is one of their best songs, and it was killer to get to record it." We basically went back to California, hunkered down in my garage, set up some microphones, and recorded it live right then and there. (Too Bad)', and I don't think too many people know it. We've got a bonus track that we'll include, an old AEROSMITH song called 'S.O.S. And I think we really captured it with this record… like lightning in a bottle. We love it, and the night that we played there, man, we were on fire. It's got motorcycles, rock music and a ton of energy. In a recent interview with Metal Edge, Hannon stated about "Full Throttle Live": "It's 100% live, and it was recorded at the Sturgis Bike Rally, which is one of the great events that we love. This is also an ironic song choice because the song lyrics are written about being a "rock star" on the road away from reality and missing home. "Miles Away" is a fan favorite in concert with its heavy 6/8 rolling groove and blistering guitar solo. The guys chose to put this song out first because it represents TESLA and the new live album's harder heavier sound. ![]() ![]() "Miles Away" is the lead-off single release from "Full Throttle Live". But don't worry, there are old TESLA classics captured too, like "Changes" and "Lazy Days, Crazy Nights", all recorded as TESLA is best - 100% full-throttle live. The heavier song choices range from "Miles Away" to more recent hard releases like the aforementioned "Time To Rock!" and "Cold Blue Steel". Independently recorded, mixed and produced by guitarist Frank Hannon and bassist Brian Wheat, this new live album truly captures TESLA in pure honest form, and even dives deeper into their roots by recording a live version of the 1974 AEROSMITH classic "S.O.S. The LP includes the band's latest single, "Time To Rock!", plus other songs, all recorded last August at Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South Dakota. Veteran rockers TESLA released their new live album, "Full Throttle Live", on May 26. ![]()
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