Comeback of the queen:
Lita Ford is back. The Queen of Metal returns in full force on Wicked Wonderland, her first new US studio album in 18 years, being released early this fall on her own JLRG Entertainment label.

Work together:
After a 15-year break from music, living on an island in the Caribbean raising her two sons, Lita also hits the road this summer playing select festivals and motorcycle rallies in America and Europe.
“It’s harder and sexier than anything I’ve ever done,” Lita says about the record. The record was co-produced by Ford, her husband and former Nitro singer Jim Gillette, and Greg Hampton, the songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer known for his work with Alice Cooper, his band Science Faxtion (with Bootsy Collins and Buckethead and Brain from Guns N’ Roses) and other rock notables.
About the album:
Lita is backed on the record by drummer Stet Howland, formerly of W.A.S.P., Hampton on bass, rhythm guitar and keyboards, Gillette on background vocals, and its vivid cover art is by Rob Zombie bassist and solo artist Piggy D. The songs brim with a passionate adult eroticism and uber-hard rock sound highlighted by Lita’s trademark searing guitar riffs. The album includes a keen and slice of social commentary on ‘Patriotic SOB’, sexy rave-ups like ‘Piece (Hell Yeah)’, duets with Gillette on numbers like the aptly titled ‘Indulge’, and ‘Betrayal’, which will be featured in the upcoming video game Brütal Legend, in which Lita also voices one of the characters alongside Jack Black, Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead and Rob Halford of Judas Priest. The recordings find her rocking, playing and singing with an amped-up fury and power like never before that’s also informed by her personal growth as a wife and mother as well as legendary rocker.
She still rocks:
Lita leapt back into action last summer with a triumphant performance in the middle of the Rocklahoma festival followed by an appearance at the Rock The Bayou festival in Texas. Lita began her career at age 17 as lead guitarist in the groundbreaking all-female band The Runaways. Her own career includes such best-selling albums as Out For Blood, Dancin’ On The Edge, Stiletto, Dangerous Curves and 1988’s million-selling Lita as well as such signature songs as ‘Kiss Me Deadly’, ‘Shot Of Poison’, ‘Hungry’ and her Top 10 hit duet with Ozzy Osbourne, ‘Close My Eyes Forever’. Her dynamic concert performances were known for not just holding their own among the boy’s club of hard rock but giving them a run for their heavy metal money.










Avenged Sevenfold doesn’t agree Metallica Rocks
May 11th, 2009
Avenged Sevenfold doesn’t like Metallica:
Apparently unsatisfied with their negative comments about Avenged Sevenfold, Underoath is now setting their sights on Metallica. The band spoke to Metal Hammer saying: “When we were on tour in 2006/2007, the tour manager for Anti-Flag was talking to me, and he asked what my favorite Metallica record was. I said I didn’t have one. Not that I liked them all, but I didn’t like any. He was like ‘what?!’ I said I didn’t like them, I didn’t think they were any good. He got really startled then almost offended. He was literally slamming the bar saying, ‘there is no F-ing way you play the music you do, the way you do, and not like Metallica’.
“I can listen to that stuff, and maybe if I was alive 30 years ago it would mean more to me; I respect them, but I just don’t like them. I get that they’re important, but not to me. For me Kurt Cobain means more: he played like trash but he had an intensity. It’s not about your chops, it’s about creating a feeling.”
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