“The New Normal is a collection of songs that really leave an impact on the listener. In some ways, you feel beaten and bruised from the sheer intensity in spots. Truly a fine piece of work.”
-Talking Rock –
“A fine album which demonstrates Kane Roberts’ triumvirate of musical skills: fine songwriting, strong vocal performance, and creative guitar work.”
-Dangerdog Music Reviews-
“Three years in the making, “The New Normal” offers an absolutely unique artist ready to get back in the spotlight. Absolutely not to be missed, Kane melds the old and new in metal in a truly outstanding album.”
-XS Rock-
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Kane Roberts is back with a new solo album, “The New Normal”, which is out now onFrontiers Music Srl. Coinciding with the album’s release Kane has teamed up with Revolver Magazine to premiere his video for the song “Beginning of the End,” which features special guests Alice Cooper and Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy). While they don’t appear in the video, Kip Winger plays bass and Aoyama Hideki (Babymetal) plays drums on the song. Watch the video
HERE.
Kane has involved some really amazing friends in the making of “The New Normal,” including Alice Cooper, Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy, Nita Strauss, Babymetal drummer Aoyama Hideki, Kip Winger, Paul Taylor, and Ken Mary. Three years in the making, “The New Normal” melds the old and new in metal for a truly outstanding album.
Kane’s name and musical abilities first came to prominence on Alice Cooper’s “Constrictor” and “Raise Your Fist And Yell” albums. The tours and popular videos for each made Kane a well-known face in the scene, especially for his outstanding guitar skills, but also for his body-builder image and his iconic machine-gun guitar.
As a solo recording artist, he landed some Top 40 hits and his varied musical background includes recording, writing and touring with artists such as Rod Stewart, Desmond Child, KISS, Diane Warren, Alice in Chains, Berlin, Guns N’ Roses, Garland Jeffries, and more. He’s also written or recorded music for films like Light Sleeper, Penelope Spheeris’ Decline of Western Civilization, Friday the 13th IV: Jason Lives, John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness, and more. In 1991, his second solo album for Geffen Records, “Saints and Sinners” was released and included the Top 40 Billboard hit “Does Anybody Really Fall In Love Anymore?”, originally written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora.
Tracklisting:
1. King Of The World (Feat. Nita Strauss)
2. Wonderful
3. Beginning Of The End (Feat. Alice Cooper, Alissa White-Gluz, Aoyama Hideki, Kip Winger)
4. Who We Are (Feat. Katt Franich)
5.Forever Out Of Place
6. Leave This World Behind
7. The Lion’s Share
8. Leave Me In The Dark
9. Above And Beyond
10. Wrong
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