New THE POODLES "Performocracy"

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I know there are some fans of these guys on here somewhere...

From www.melodicrock.com :

"Frontiers Records is excited to announce the release of the highly anticipated fourth album from The Poodles entitled Performocracy on April 15th in Europe and May 5th in North America.
The title of the album is a combination of the words “Performance” and “Democracy”, meaning “The power of Performance” or “Rule by Performance”. The album was again produced by Mats Valentin, but this time Tobias Lindell (Europe, Mustasch) mixed the 12 outstanding tracks that make up the CD. “I think we have followed through on what we started with the last album, “Clash of the Elements”, explains singer Jakob Samuel. “Besides continuing to work with producer extraordinaire, Mats Valentin, we took a step further with some of the material that was hinted at on “Clash of the Elements”. On “Performocracy” there is a more epic and darker character to some of the songs that we wanted to explore in more detail. Having said this, we have definitely stayed with a lot of the signature melodic elements that are trademark of the band”.
The first single off “Performocracy” is “Cuts Like A Knife”, which promises to entice both Poodles fans and anyone with a passion for rock n' roll. The song will impact at radio on February 21st and the single will be released digitally only on March 3rd. A video produced by Steve Ravic, who also shot and produced the band's landmark DVD release “In the Flesh”, will accompany the release of the first single. After the gold and platinum records that the band was able to achieve in their home country Sweden, now it is time for them to take on the world!
“One important aspect of having a few releases in the bag is that you know more what you want as a band” adds bassist Pontus Egberg. “Someone once said that “if you want to dream big, you have to dream in great detail”. To us this means that we take all the knowledge and experience that we have acquired from our previous efforts and use that to plan ahead and make our dreams bigger.”
As the album title suggests, performing songs live is the reason for what The Poodles are as a band. A full European tour is planned for the early fall of 2011 and in conjunction to this The Poodles will also head to South America and Japan to support the release of “Performocracy”. For the summer of 2011 The Poodles will take part to festivals and shows with a focus on Sweden.
Stay updated following The Poodles on poodles.se or on facebook.com/thepoodles.

“Performocracy” will include the following tracks: I Want It All; Until Our Kingdom Falls; Father To A Son; I Believe In You; Cuts Like A Knife; As Time Is Passing; Love Is All; Your Time Is Now; Action!; Bring Back The Night; Vampire's Call; Into The Quiet Night; Don't Tell Me (Bonus Track). Heavy Metal has never been more exciting and the new album promises to be a milestone in rock n' roll history!

THE POODLES: Jakob Samuel - vocals, Pontus Egberg – bass, Christian Lundqvist - drums, Henrik Bergqvist – guitars, Produced by Mats Valentin.
WebLinks: www.poodles.se / www.frontiers.it."

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Love this freeking band!!! Sweet Trade is my go-to disc from these guys....looking forward to picking this up.
 
love these guys so much. have become one of my favs of late. all cd's r awesome, but clash of the elements is by far thier best. imo. looking forward to hearing the new disc when it comes out in april.:headbang:
 
Hopefully this album will be the killer I know they can write. They are always just a couple of good songs away from writing that killer album.
 
I agree Glenn - it got me thinking about something. I wonder if Jakob would take the Gotthard gig if offered to him? The Poodles are just on the cusp of breaking big in my opinion. Would he leave them for Gotthard, who is pretty established??

Oh, and the new track is excellent!!
 
Shouldn't be too surprising. Melodic rock is a pretty diverse genre and there will always be some bands that just don't hit the sweet spot for some.
 
Really good song.

As much as I like the band, Jakob would be my first choice to replace Stevie in Gotthard.

Couldn't agree more Glenn. I said the same thing in the thread talking about Gotthard wanting to continue. Jakob's voice is the closest I've heard to Steve Lee's.

And, of course I have to ask ... Any chance of The Poodles making their US debut by playing ProgPower as an oddball?