Reunited TRIXTER To Release New Song
March 5, 2008Reunited late '80s/early '90s hard rockers TRIXTER have announced plans to release a new CD, entitled "Alive in Japan", featuring a brand new song, "Where I Stand".
The track listing for the CD is as follows:
01. Rockin' Horse
02. Heart Of Steel
03. Road Of A Thousand Dreams
04. Bloodrock
05. One In A Million
06. On The Road Again
07. Power Of Love
08. Ride The Whip
09. Nobody's A Hero
10. Line Of Fire
11. What It Takes
12. Give It To Me Good
13. Where I Stand (new song)
A message on the band newly launched web site reads as follows: "With all the emails that we have recieved asking for TRIXTER to come back, we have decided to do just that… with all original members: Pete Loran on vocals, Steve Brown on guitar, PJ Farley on bass and on drums Mark (Gus) Scott. We are excited to hit the road and come see everyone!"
TRIXTER has been confirmed for this year's Rocklahoma, which will be held July 10-13, 2008 at the Catch The Fever Festival Grounds, four miles north of Pryor, Oklahoma. TRIXTER will perform on the main stage on Saturday, July 12.
Formed in Paramus, New Jersey in 1984, TRIXTER's self-titled debut album attained gold status (reaching #28 on The Billboard 200 in 1990),and spawned three minor hit singles: "Surrender" (#72),"One In A Million" (#75),and "Give It To Me Good" (#65). Despite the fact that none of the singles made the Top 40 or garnered much radio airplay, the videos for all three tunes were in heavy rotation on MTV (especially "Give It To Me Good", which was #1 on the channel for several weeks). A follow-up effort, "Hear", came out in 1992, but failed to reach the same commercial heights.
The band recorded an album of cover songs, "Undercovers", in 1994, which garnered little commercial success, and TRIXTER broke up shortly after its release. Today, the former TRIXTER members are working on various solo projects while drummer Mark Scott owns a successful restaurant, The Copper Bottom, in the Village of Florida, New York. PJ Farley is currently the bass player for the band RA.
Watch TRIXTER's "Give It To Me Good" video:
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