LONDON Working On Material For New Album With 'Playa Del Rock' Lineup

November 25, 2010

Sunset Strip legends LONDON, who helped launch the careers of such musicians as MÖTLEY CRÜE's Nikki Sixx, GUNS N' ROSES' Slash and W.A.S.P.'s Blackie Lawless, are currenty working on material for their first studio release since 1990's "Playa Del Rock". LONDON vocalist Nadir D'Priest tells Sleaze Roxx, "At this time we are working on new material to put together a new LONDON album. This is the original lineup from 1989 — we have Brian West on bass, Sean Lewis on guitar and Krigger on drums. It has been over 20 years since we have had this lineup together, which are the original players on the album 'Playa Del Rock'. I am really looking forward to new tunes, a new album, and also a new music video. The band sounds louder and better than ever. It's great having Brian West and Krigger back on the LONDON ship. We are now ready for take off!"

He continued, "The voice is still there and we are going to put together a new album — looking at 2011. It would be great to have a tune from Nikki Sixx and Blackie Lawless with me on vocals, and maybe the others who came through LONDON. What do you think? It would be killer. I don't think that would happen, though; way too big for little old LONDON."

To read Nadir D'Priest's entire interview with Sleaze Roxx, go to this location.

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