GUNS N' ROSES Drummer FRANK FERRER's PSSR Unleashes 'Last Time' Single

July 21, 2020

PSSR, the New York-based rock outfit featuring GUNS N' ROSES drummer Frank Ferrer, has released its third single, "Last Time". The track is described in a press release as "an all-out party song, with a strut totally exuding the energy of the NYC rock club scene."

PSSR said: "When was the last time you had a good time? For some it could have been yesterday. For others it may seem like forever... Hopefully for all of you the answer will be right now when you hear 'Last Time'."

PSSR is fronted by the charismatic Eric Jakobssen on vocals and guitar, and is rounded out by steady rocking bassist Brett Bass (Greg Allman) and journeyman lead guitarist/producer Rob Bailey (everyone from Delta Goodrem to David Johansen).

Previously released single "Busted" features Ferrer's GUNS N' ROSES bandmate Richard Fortus on guitar and introduces the band with tough defiant lyrics and vocals over a gritty NYC rock backdrop.

Says Jakobssen: "'Busted' is one of those songs that covers a little social commentary about game players that perhaps don't really play fair or at least don't consider the consequence of some of their actions; women, drugs, police, lies? A little self-awareness could keep you out of trouble. Because in the end all we have is are self to blame if things go wrong and our self to credit when it goes right!"

"Push" is also a track that encompasses what we all love about rock 'n' roll. Crunchy guitars, addictive hooks and of course, that New York City swagger.

Bailey stated about "Push": "A funky song about a funky topic. This is a story about a guy who was getting it from two sides. A pushy pusher and a pushy partner both add up to a waste of time."

Ferrer joined GUNS N' ROSES in 2006 as a temporary fill-in for Bryan Mantia. Before he knew it, Ferrer was a permanent member of GN'R, contributing to five songs on the "Chinese Democracy" album.

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