Glenn Hughes is streaming the track “Let It Shine”, as the latest preview to the November 4 release of “Resonate.”
Hughes co-produce the record with his guitarist Søren Andersen, and the pair are joined on the project by drummer Pontus Engborg and keyboardist Lachlan “Lachy” Doley.
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith guests on two tracks, including the lead single “Heavy.”
“It’s my first solo album in 8 years,” says Hughes. “Everybody needs to know that this is absolutely a return to rock music as a solo artist for me. My work is very varied. Groovy, funky, soulful, although the genre has always been rock. But this album is probably THE heaviest record I’ve done in at least 25 years.
“It’s dense. It’s dark. There’s some aggression on this record. Every bloody track is begging to be played live.”
Inducted into the 2016 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame as a member of Deep Purple earlier this year, Hughes returns to live action next month for a UK tour with Midlands rock band Stone Broken after Living Colour pulled out, and then he is schedule to play shows across Europe into December.
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