BANG TANGO To Release New Album This Month

September 19, 2011

California rockers BANG TANGO will release their new album, "Pistol Whipped In The Bible Belt", on September 27 via Seventy-Eight Productions.

Pre-orders for the CD are now being taken through PayPal by using the email address [email protected].

In late July, BANG TANGO drummer Trent Anderson told Sleaze Roxx about the band's new album, "The producers, Kevin Rodgers and Daniel Salcido, were awesome. They brought in a vocal coach for Joe Leste her name is Lisa Beery and she really helped bring out an amazing performance from Joe.

"The songs have a bit of influence from the firth release, as well as some ROLLING STONES influence, and a tiny bit of BEAUTIFUL CREATURES on it.

"[Former BANG TANGO guitarist] Alex Grossi co-wrote a song on the album called 'Suck It Up'.

"All in all, we're not trying to change the world with this album; we hope all the old fans, and the new ones, like the record. We do understand there will always be people judging and comparing it to the original albums, but we just wanted to do another CD. We had some really great ideas and we want to give something to all our fans, friends and family that have been coming out to our shows lately; the crowds have been really good."

BANG TANGO currently consists of Joe Leste (vocals),Lance Eric (bass),Scott LaFlamme (guitar) and Trent Anderson (drums).

BANG TANGO has posted two short video teasers for the new album, both of which can be viewed below.

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