Monday, June 16, 2014




 Uriah Heep Returns With Powerful New Release: Outsider
 
Uriah Heep return with a dynamic new album, OUTSIDER. Available on Frontiers Records, June 10th. The first single, "One Minute," is available now. (PRNewsFoto/Uriah Heep)

Uriah Heep, one of the pivotal hard rock groups to emerge from England in the late 1960s returns with Outsider, its 24th studio album, and the first since 2011's critically acclaimed Into the Wild album. Outsider will be released on June 6th in Europe, June 9th in the UK and June 10th in North America on Frontiers Records. 
 "We are very proud of our history" says founder/guitarist Mick Box, "but it is equally important to keep producing new material. This new album, Outsider, is very much a rock album in true 'Heep' style. We still have the same passion and energy for our music that we have always had."    
From the opening chords of the album's hard driving rocker, "Speed of Sound", to the more introspective closer, "Say Goodbye", Outsider proves that Uriah Heep has remained a musical powerhouse, and one that can effectively balance its legendary sound with a distinctly contemporary approach.  The record, which was produced by Mike Paxman (Asia, Status Quo), also introduces bassist Dave Rimmer, who joined the band last summer after the untimely death of long time member, Trevor Bolder.
The first video for the CD is "One Minute." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EylsjEqvNKQ
Formed in London in 1969 by guitarist Mick Box and late singer David Byron as "Spice", the group evolved into Uriah Heep (the name was taken from a character in Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield) when they began conceptualizing the first record.  The album Very 'eavy, Very 'umble, launched the band's distinct sound in 1970, one that was built around layered harmony vocals, swirling keyboards, and heavy guitar riffs. Current lead singer Bernie Shaw and keyboardist Phil Lanzon have been ever present since the mid 1980s, and drummer Russell Gilbrook joined Uriah Heep in 2007.            
The band's repertoire features hits over five decades from the 70s through to the present day including tracks such as; "Gypsy", " Easy Livin'", "July Morning", "Look At Yourself", "Stealin'" and "Lady in Black", which went to #1 in Germany on three different occasions, and once stayed at #1 for 6 months.  They have gone on to sell 40 million records, and have toured globally for 5 decades, visiting no less than 56 countries, headlining numerous festivals and arena tours, including being the first western rock band to play Russia, in 1987. Founder Mick Box has remained throughout.
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