TOOTH AND NAIL — the new project featuring current and former members of
DOKKEN —
George Lynch (guitar),
Jeff Pilson (bass), and
Mick Brown (drums) — has been forced to shorten its name to
T&N for legal reasons. The band states, "We cannot keep [the name] as
TOOTH AND NAIL as there is a
label that has it trademarked. [Fans] can still call us
TO$%H AND NA$L... We can't."
T&N last week taped an appearance on an episode of
VH1 Classic's
"That Metal Show" which will air on April 14.
T&N's debut album is expected later in the year. The CD will feature new original material as well as reworked versions of around five or six
DOKKEN classics.
Pilson has contributed vocals to a new track title
"When Eagles Die", with additional lead vocal duties on the CD by former
SKID ROW frontman
Sebastian Bach (on
DOKKEN's
"Alone Again"),
Doug Pinnick (
KING'S X),
Tim "Ripper" Owens (
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN,
JUDAS PRIEST,
ICED EARTH,
DIO DISCIPLES on a killer new version of
DOKKEN's
"Kiss Of Death" in what is described as a
Ronnie James Dio-inspired performance) and
Mick Brown (on
DOKKEN's
"When Heaven Comes Down"). The drum tracks on the new, original compositions were laid down by
Brian Tichy (
WHITESNAKE,
FOREIGNER).
Regarding how
T&N came together,
Pilson said in an August 2011 interview, "The
DOKKEN [original lineup] reunion has been scrapped, and I take a lot of the initial responsibility for that because of my schedule and commitment to
FOREIGNER. . . Then
George asked me about working with him on the next
LYNCH MOB record — and I jumped at the chance. He and I started writing, got into a groove and wrote an album's worth of stuff, all with the intention of
Oni [
Logan,
LYNCH MOB singer] writing lyrics and it being their next record.
Brian Tichy laid down some incredible drums at his studio (and co-wrote some music on one track) and we had an incredibly strong start. Then
Oni just wasn't feeling the music as being
LYNCH MOB, so it was shelved. We figured it'd be the start of another
LYNCH/PILSON record some day. Then, actually, it was
Brian who had the idea that
Mick,
George and I should do a band, similar to what
HEAVEN & HELL was to
BLACK SABBATH, and call it
TOOTH AND NAIL. Because of everything else we have going, it'll be just a recording project at first, but sure sounds fun. We'd record the classics keeping true to the originals but make them fresh and organic. Then the idea of doing new songs came up, and it grew from there."
He added, "I have absolute belief that the music
George and I make together (along with
Brian Tichy in this case) is real and inspired, and that's what it's really all about. So out of a mess of a reunion attempt, I think we'll end up with a really fabulous record, and what could be better than that?"
When asked if
T&N is basically
DOKKEN without
Don,
Pilson said, "
Don is, and will always be, the singer of
DOKKEN and an invaluable part of the
DOKKEN chemistry. No one ever wants to take that away or dispute it one iota. But the three of us do have time tested amazing chemistry, and because we were writers on these songs, I feel we have a lot to express. If anything I think this will be a show of respect for
Don, not some kind of competition. I only hope people enjoy it in the spirit for which it's intended . . . Don't think of this as
DOKKEN without
Don... that's misleading. Think of it as a band with great chemistry coming up with new music that excites them, and also paying tribute to
DOKKEN — music which the members all are heavily invested in emotionally."
