MICHAEL MONROE Speaks To METAL EXPRESS RADIO (Video)

January 11, 2014

Mick Burgess of Metal Express Radio conducted an interview with former HANOI ROCKS singer Michael Monroe on November 27 at Northumbria University Student Union, Newcastle, England. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

Monroe's new studio album, "Horns And Halos", was certified gold in Finland for sales in excess of 10,000 copies within the first week of the CD's release. Released on August 27, 2013 via Spinefarm Records, the CD is the follow-up to the 2011 critically acclaimed "Sensory Overdrive", winner of Classic Rock magazine's "Album Of The Year" and a No. 1 record in Monroe's Finnish homeland. It is a cosmopolitan affair, mixed by Petri Majuri at Seawolf Studios in Finland and written and recorded around the world by Monroe's international posse — bassist Sami Yaffa (HANOI ROCKS, NEW YORK DOLLS),guitarist Steve Conte (NEW YORK DOLLS, COMPANY OF WOLVES),drummer Karl "Rockfist" Rosqvist (CHELSEA SMILES, DANZIG) and Swedish guitar star Dregen (BACKYARD BABIES). Monroe is a frontman whose reputation is genuinely global and whose influence continues to be felt, with musicians of all ages (from Dave Grohl to the original GUNS N' ROSES members) citing his groundbreaking career as a source of inspiration.

The album's first single released in the spring of 2013, "Ballad Of The Lower East Side", is a nod to Michael's early days in New York, a city he moved to for a decade following the mid-'80s breakup of glam-punk pioneers HANOI ROCKS (for which he was the frontman).

Interview (audio):

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