GEORGE LYNCH's THE INFIDELS Putting Finishing Touches On Debut Album

August 21, 2015

THE INFIDELS, the new project featuring legendary guitarist George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB, SWEET & LYNCH) alongside singer Angelo Moore from FISHBONE, bassist Pancho Tomaselli from TOWER OF POWER and drummer Chris Moore, is putting the finishing touches on its debut album, tentatively titled "Dark Circus". Lynch tells HNGN: "[INFIDELS] is completely off the map as far as anything I've done in the past. We're recording in this old kind of R&B-soul-funk studio, old equipment, [recording] right to tape, old microphones, all the gear is circa 1975, and it's like walking into a time capsule. It's lo-fi and real and we all play at the same time and the music is all over the map, from obviously rock, but it's got elements of funk, stoner rock, progressive music."

In an interview with BackstageAxxess.com, Lynch said about THE INFIDELS: "I so love playing with these guys. What we do is we just go in the studio and just jam, and just magic happens. So we ended up having a song… They just kept rolling tape… We had a 17-minute song that was actually cohesive that we didn't think of. We just sort of jammed it, and all these parts… and they're really legitimate parts. And it just evolves, and it's magical, and it's inspired, and it's, like, 'Damn, we've gotta put this out.' How do you put out a 17-minute song? [Laughs] I'm really proud of it, man. I love the band."

Asked if THE INFIDELS is going to be a touring act, Lynch said: "That could be. I would like to go out and do that. 'Cause that would be just so much fun. I mean, if it's clubs… I don't care. It would be fine. We're all used to doing that kind of stuff."

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