DC4's 'Candy Caine' Coming To 'Rock Band'

January 19, 2010

DC4, the Los Angeles-based hard rock band featuring guitarist Rowan Robertson (ex-DIO) alongside brothers Jeff Duncan (ARMORED SAINT, ODIN) on lead vocals and guitar, Shawn Duncan (ODIN) on drums and Matt Duncan on bass, will soon make an appearance on Rock Band. Thanks to the efforts of Hit Play Creations, the song "Candy Caine" will make its way to the game and will be available for most game system formats by May.

"Candy Caine" is a track from DC4's most recent album, "Explode" which was released in October 2008 and is available through CD Baby and directly from the band, as well as through most online digital music outlets. It is expected that other songs from "Explode" will also be available for Rock Band in the coming year and there is some interest in including DC4's forthcoming album, "Electric Ministry", in its entirety as well.

DC4 entered the studio in December to begin recording "Electric Ministry". The album is being produced by legendary producer Bill Metoyer, who has worked on a host of classic metal albums by bands such as SLAYER, W.A.S.P., FATES WARNING, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY, ARMORED SAINT and D.R.I.

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