JASON MCMASTER's BROKEN TEETH Releases 'Devil On The Road' Single

November 29, 2012

BROKEN TEETH is the Austin-based hard rock quintet featuring DANGEROUS TOYS/WATCHTOWER vocalist Jason McMaster, has released a new single, "Devil On The Road", via all digital platforms, including CDBaby, iTunes and Amazon.

BROKEN TEETH is all about keeping real rock 'n' roll alive. The band, which is influenced by classic hard rock acts like AC/DC, ROSE TATTOO and THIN LIZZY, is comprised of McMaster, drummer Bruce Rivers, guitarists Jared Tuten and David Beeson, and, presently, bassist Robb Lampman (SKREW).

Travis Weiss, a founding member of Austin band DUKE — which recorded a new album last year with producer Paul Soroski (PODUNK) that is expected to be released on RockArmy Records sometime in 2013 — served as touring bassist for BROKEN TEETH over the past couple of years, and performed on the band's new single. Tragically, Weiss unexpectedly passed away in September, forcing both bands into temporary hiatus.

The release of "Devil On The Road" is both a tribute to Weiss — since it represents the final recording he made before his death — and a call to arms for BROKEN TEETH to continue carrying the flag for classic rock 'n' roll in Austin.

"Devil On The Road" is “the only song we have a recording of with Travis on bass, making it special to the band and to his family and fans," says McMaster, "and his loss was so sudden… we had just gotten off the road, and all of us — the band, his friends, his family — are still in shock."

BROKEN TEETH will donate a portion of the proceeds from all sales of "Devil On The Road" to Weiss' family.

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