Let There Be Anarchy Art of Anarchy

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2024

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.03.2025

Label: Pavement Entertainment, Inc

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Interpret: Art of Anarchy

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  • 1 Die Hard 07:30
  • 2 Echo Your Madness 04:13
  • 3 Vilified 05:42
  • 4 Bridge Of Tomorrow 04:42
  • 5 Writing On The Wall 04:33
  • 6 Rivals 04:30
  • 7 Blind Man's Victory 05:18
  • 8 Dying Days 03:53
  • 9 The Good, the Bad, and the Insane 05:59
  • 10 Disarray 05:39
  • Total Runtime 51:59

Info zu Let There Be Anarchy

Hard rock band ART OF ANARCHY returns with their comeback album, Let There Be Anarchy.

ART OF ANARCHY is one of those rare bands that doesn't play by rules, except for the ones they break.

“Compromise", and "playing it safe" are terms that don't exist in the band’s vocabulary, pulverizing raw talent is what this band has always relied on along with artistic worlds of illusion and sound.

The band has entered into a Renaissance rebirth with a darker more sinister edge, that will reinforce the "anarchy" in ART OF ANARCHY.

Original founding members Jon Votta (guitar), Vince Votta (drums), and guitarist Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal (former Guns N' Roses / Sons Of Apollo) welcome the talents of vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (former Yngwie Malmsteen / Sons Of Apollo) and bassist Tony Dickinson (SOTO / Trans-Siberian Orchestra) into this new formation.

The band returns with their comeback album "Let there be Anarchy" which is a reflection of a modern society.

With epic songs pushing the eight-minute mark, listeners will be taken to places that they may already be, are going to, or can only imagine.

We took inspiration from the Book of Revelation. The bell ringing in the album’s final track, ‘Disarray,’ is supposed to usher in the apocalypse, so Let There Be Anarchy!” (Jon Votta)

With the band's new lineup, the next chapter in AOA has just begun!

Jeff Scott Soto, vocals
Jon Votta, guitar
Vince Votta, drums
Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, guitar
Tony Dickinson, bass

Produced, mixed and mastered by Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal




ART OF ANARCHY
is one of the rare rock bands where each member has a strong identity, and together creates something special. No filler, just raw talent, and dedication to the music and being true to who they are. The members have collectively sold tens of millions of albums worldwide and have a rock pedigree that most artists would be content to rest their laurels on. But while AOA possess the star power of a rock “super group” in spades, the band’s focus is squarely on songwriting and musical craft.

Lead guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal hails formerly from Guns N’ Roses, while bassist John Moyer first rose to fame as a member of Disturbed. Twin brothers Jon Votta (guitar) and Vince Votta (drums), meanwhile, first gained renown as fixtures on the New York music scene. The most recent addition to the group is Grammy Award winner Scott Stapp, the founder and lead singer of Creed. Stapp will be replacing the late Scott Weiland (of Stone Temple Pilots) as AOA’s lead singer. AOA evolved organically out of an 18-year friendship between Bumblefoot and the Votta brothers. Jon Votta came to Bumblefoot with the idea of putting together a new band with a diverse group of talent and a uniquely melodic and aggressive sound.

The group released their self-titled debut album, Art of Anarchy in June 2015, featuring the late Scott Weiland on vocals. The album showcased a gritty hard rock edge balanced by a powerful focus on innovative songwriting and skillful musicianship. Bumblefoot shines throughout the album not only as band’s co-guitarist (and a world class one at that) but also as the producer and engineer on the album. Jon Votta shares lead responsibilities with Bumblefoot and co-wrote the album with Weiland. Vince Votta brings his powerful rock drumming sensibilities and showmanship, while Moyer brings a punchy bottom end that rounds out the sound of AOA.

The band’s next chapter begins now: The addition of Stapp and the electrifying new musical direction he brings ushers in a new era for the group. “I’m excited to be a part of Art of Anarchy,” said Stapp. “I appreciate collaborating with other talented artists and I can’t wait to share our new music with the fans very soon.”

“The other members of AOA and I are equally excited to have Stapp on board,” said manager John Gomez. “This is the first band Scott has fronted outside of Creed and his heart’s really in it. Scott’s vision, his gift for gut-wrenching storytelling, and his powerful vocals lend a bold new energy to the group,”

Bumblefoot adds, “Scott’s style and the personal lyrics he’s been writing are taking the sound in a new direction— one that brings out the best in all of us. It’s a new chapter for us all, and I’m looking forward to sharing the new music with the fans and seeing what the future holds.”

Vince Votta concurs, saying, “It’s been awesome having Stapp on board. Everyone is bringing their A-game and can’t wait to bring it live to the stage.”

Art of Anarchy’s new album The Madness is now officially set for a March 24, 2017 release. The band’s single ‘The Madness’, including a new music video for the song is currently out now.



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