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06.06.2017: Neues Album und 80er-style Videoclip. (Great White)
Great White kommen am 2. Juni mit ihrem neuen Album "Full Circle" und vorab zeigen sie den gelungenen 80er-style Videoclip zu "Big Time".

Gitarrist Mark Kendall zu den Neueigkeiten: "He's a blues-rock singer. He's like Ian Gillan meets Paul Rodgers meets Glenn Hughes or something, and a little bit of Steve Marriott. So when he was filling in, I kind of fell in love with that right away, 'cause that's kind of the school I come from. So I know his strengths, and that is in the power region of his voice.

We didn't really want a Jack Russell-clone. We wanted the Mach II — kind of like the way DEEP PURPLE brought in Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, and they made one of the best albums of their career, apart from that first 'Machine Head' record; I mean, nothing's gonna beat that. But I really felt 'Burn' was a super-strong record and the songs were just amazing. So the more play with Terry, the more we write, it just keeps getting better. And I'm looking forward to doing the next one. I think we could keep beating the last one, you know what I mean?"

"Full Circle" Tracklisting:

01. I'm Alright
02. Movin' On
03. This Is The Life
04. Let Me In
05. Moonshine
06. Cry Of A Nation
07. Give It Up
08. Big Time
09. Never Let You Down
10. I've Got Your Back


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