HONEYMOON SUITE: New Album Samples Available

August 4, 2008

Frontiers Records will release the brand new HONEYMOON SUITE album entitled "Clifton Hill" in Europe on October 10, 2008.

HONEYMOON SUITE's original lineup reformed in 2007 and after a very successful year of touring, is now on the road again for the summer of 2008. The band will continue its non-stop touring schedule with summer shows alongside LOVERBOY, APRIL WINE, KIM MITCHELL and other classic rock acts.

HONEYMOON SUITE decided to call the new album "Clifton Hill" after the Niagara Falls, Ontario location where the band was formed 25 years ago. "Clifton Hill is a famous landmark right dead centre of all the tourist activity in Niagara Falls," explained guitarist Derry Grehan. "The picture on the album cover was taken there back around the mid-Eighties when it was still a kind of cheesy tourist trap, and we wanted to show that side of it. We, of course, see the whole thing differently than the millions of tourists who visit there every year. The picture is also cool because we shot our 'Burning in Love' video there in the early '80s, and that's just what it looked like then."

On the music included on the new album, Derry said, "Every time Johnnie [Dee; vocals/guitar] and I sit down to write a record, the sound does progress because we have lived a lot more of life than when we were all kids. We never say, 'The new songs are going to sound like this or that,' but this whole new album has really been somewhat of a return musically to the sound that we had in the '80s. It's produced by Tom Treumuth who did our first record, so it seems we've all come full circle, hence the title 'Clifton Hill'."

"Clifton Hill" track listing:

01. She Ain't Alright
02. Tired O' Waitin' On You
03. Riffola
04. Ordinary
05. The House
06. Why Should I?
07. Down 2 Bizness
08. Sunday Morning
09. That's All U Got
10. Restless
11. Separate Lives

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