Danko Jones on tour in Germany with new album in November
Presented by Rock Hard, VISIONS, laut.de, Rock Antenne and curt
The undisputed rebels of hard rock are back! Danko Jones is ready to serve up their massive sound to everyone - die-hard fans and those who want to be. Formed in Toronto in 1996, Danko Jones have built up a wealth of experience over the last quarter of a century. Driven by the DIY punk rock spirit and inspired by the good, the great and the grotesque of electrified rock 'n' roll, they have steadily built a huge international following and have become one of the most acclaimed live bands around. Lemmy Kilmister's spiritual heirs have released ten highly acclaimed studio albums along the way, creating an unparalleled repertoire of crowd favorites. From the spiky blues of 2002's "Born A Lion" to the crazy power pop of 2003's follow-up "We Sweat Blood" to the perfection of 2010's "Below The Belt": The Canadians have always managed to hit the sweet spot of rock. In the last ten years, Danko Jones have even shifted up a few gears. Since frontman Danko and bassist JC joined forces with drummer Rich Knox, the band's creative fire has been burning brighter than ever. A series of albums has led to even more intense touring and tireless dedication to the cause of rock. In 2023, Toronto's heirs released their eleventh album "Electric Sounds", proving that even a pandemic couldn't stop Danko Jones. On the contrary, it has made them even more unstoppable. With countless successes - nine of their albums alone have entered the German charts - Danko Jones are a band with little to prove. With their new label Perception, they immediately announce a new single, which fuels the excitement for their twelfth album to be released in the fall. Frontman Danko is euphoric: "We are excited to be on Perception. Counting down the days for everyone to listen to our 12th album, and to start playing the new tunes live. In the meantime, enjoy the first single - 'What You Need'!" This band is honing their craft, and always at full volume. After almost three decades in active service, the trio's intensity continues to grow as their popularity and notoriety continues to rise. What this band knows how to do is how to create a powerful live experience. The frontman's self-deprecating gestures on stage, the interaction with the audience and their spoken word performances are legendary. This energy and the songs from the new album will bring the trio back to German concert stages in November for a "good time".
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