The Screamin' Lords
"Long Live Me"
If you dig a serious seek-and-destroy approach to rock 'n' roll, you'll get the goods on the debut album from The Screamin' Lords. Commandeering a broad swath of rock 'n roll turf, the Lords reign with a potent blend of guitar fury and relentless rhythm. They're got the firepower for shred-worthy missives like "Fire in the Blue Sky" and the title track "Long Live Me," as well as the restraint and dynamics to conjure the simmering menace of "Evil," my personal favorite. Long live The Screamin' Lords.
John Levy – Guitar Player Magazine

Guitar-oriented style, in the genre of AC/DC and Judas Priest. Ballsy, but bluesy, this CD screams of pure rock at its finest.
The Screamin Lords are a new and explosive rock band out of L.A. What's more they are fully loaded with meaty morsels of screamin' metal too. This mob is busting at the seams with extremely talented, professionally well established musicians. Simply put, Bands like this have been missing from the hard rock music scene for a long time.
Recommended if you like: Dokken, Scorpions, Deep Purple, AC/DC, Judas Priest, Fastway, Extreme,
Jose Ferro, Bassist
Dustin Boyer, Guitar
Jason Gile, Guitar
Chris Collier, Drummer
Jose Ferro founder of the Screamin' Lords pulls out all the stops on this rock masterpiece. "The concept for the band was to have a core group of top musicians" says Jose. The rock ace took his core of top notch musicians and his personal favorite guest artist on a true hard rock odyssey. In return we get a true musical gem.
Guest Musician's include:
Kelly Keeling, Lead Vocals
Robin McAuley, Lead Vocals
George Lynch, Lead Guitar
Chris Poland, Lead Guitar
Gus G., Lead Guitar
Loren Molinare, RhythmGuitar
The CD 'Long Live Me' was mixed by MUDROCK (Godsmack, Avenge Sevenfold)
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