Metal Sludge

Metal Sludge

SMOOTH UP AGAIN … BulletBoys are back, the original lineup looks to 2020 for 50+ shows, new music and more

Share

image0

SMOOTH UP AGAIN
BulletBoys are back, the original lineup looks to 2020 for 50+ shows, new music and more

 

 

LOS ANGELES, California — In recent weeks we’ve seen the reunion of Motley Crue, Bang Tango and now BulletBoys.

All of these bands, are reuniting for 2020 with all original members.

The year in rock for 2020 looks to be packed full of shows.

See the full press release from BulletBoys below.

——————————————-

For Immediate Release
December 12, 2019

Platinum-Selling Rockers BULLETBOYS Reunite for 2020

Rayen_Belchere_solo_release_Dec_2019_Sky_160_1Get a Preview of the Re-Formed BULLETBOYS at the Whisky a Go Go on December 30

The original platinum-selling BULLETBOYS lineup, featuring Marq Torien, Mick Sweda, Lonnie Vencent and Jimmy D’Anda, is returning in 2020!

The hard rockers will kick off the reunion with a hometown gig on December 30 at their old haunt, the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood. Aside from one show in 2011, this original lineup has not performed together since 1993.

“I would never have guessed this reunion would have come about, but the world seems to have its own plan filled with peace, love and kindness,” says guitarist Mick Sweda. “And lots of ass kicking!”

Add vocalist Marq Torien, “I am completely ecstatic about this rad magical new beginning for us. It’s on!”
BULLETBOYS formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. As a collection of talented musicians, BULLETBOYS were able to quickly capture the attention of music fans around the world. Unlike other rockers of the day, the BULLETBOYS possessed more hard rock-blues fusion than pure hair metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and Van Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first major label contract.

BULLETBOYS’ self-titled debut was released in 1988 via Warner Bros. and peaked at number 34 on the Billboard 200. The album spawned two hit singles, a cover of the O’Jays classic “For the Love of Money” and “Smooth Up in Ya,” both of which charted on the Mainstream Rock Chart and saw regular airplay on MTV. BULLETBOYS went on to release two more albums, 1991’s Freakshow and 1993’s Za-Za, before splitting up.

The reunited BULLETBOYS is booked by noted agency ARM Entertainment. More than 50 shows around the U.S. are currently in the works in the U.S. and around the world. BULLETBOYS also promises to deliver new music in the coming year.

“All’s well and ends well,” bassist Lonnie Vencent says. “BULLETBOYS 2020! Pigs are flying!”

Says drummer Jimmy D’Anda, “Does anybody remember laughter!?”

 

BULLETBOYS tour dates:
12/30 – West Hollywood, CA @ Whisky a Go Go
4/19 – West Hollywood @ Rainbow Anniversary Party
7/25 – Beaver Dam, KY @ Rock the Dam Fest w/Lita Ford and Ratt

 

BULLETBOYS @ WebSiteFacebookTwitterYouTubeiTunesSpotify – 

Rayen_Belchere_solo_release_Dec_2019_Horizontal_468_1

Share

COMMENTS

Metal Sludge is not responsible for offensive comments. That said, you have no right to free speech on this site. This is our site, and we are not the United States government. We reserve the right to edit all comments, and to moderate all comment threads, as we see fit. Happy Sludging!