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Pop / Rock 15/04/2016

Saliva's Ninth Studio Album 'Love, Lies & Therapy,' Slated For Release On UMe On June 10, 2016

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Saliva's Ninth Studio Album 'Love, Lies & Therapy,' Slated For Release On UMe On June 10, 2016
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) With nine studio albums, including one gold and platinum and a 2002 Grammy nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Your Disease" under their belts, you wouldn't think Saliva - formed 1996 in Memphis, TN � would have anything left to prove. But that's simply not the case.

With their ninth studio album, the aptly titled Love, Lies & Therapy, which is slated for release on June 10, 2016, on Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) � and second with lead vocalist Bobby Amaru joining co-founding member, lead guitarist Wayne Swinny, drummer Paul Crosby and newest member bassist Brad Stewart � Saliva has been reenergized. Thanks to Amaru, who produced most of the album (with co-producers Nolan Neal and Damien Starkey) and wrote or co-wrote all the originals, the band has found a new energy and expanded their signature anthemic choruses and crunching riffs into different directions, with power ballads ("Tragic Kind Of Love," "Break Down," "The Loneliest Know" and "Hand In Hand") alongside typical scorchers like "Trust," "Bitch Like You," "Unshatter Me," "Rx" and the rap-rock-flavored "Go Big Or Go Home." Adding to the eclectic approach is an unlikely, but powerful cover of Michael Jackson's "They Don't Care About Us," a single from his 1996 album, HIStory, Past Present and Future, Book 1.

"It's time to ignite/I refuse to lose/Cause I've come alive," insists Amaru in "Refuse To Lose," as he sets the template for Love, Lies & Therapy, which lives up to its name as a penetrating glimpse into the horrors of addiction � to either another person or drugs. "I'm addicted to the pain/It was all for you," he sings in "Tragic Kind Of Love," while in "Bitch Like You," he confronts the issue straight-on. "Starving your addiction leave you/Leaves you wanting more." In "Unshatter Me," Amaru cries out, "Kneel down and put me back together fix me like before/You crush me when you touch me then I spill out on the floor" and in the explicit "Rx," he leaves no doubt what he's singing about: "I've got a loaded gun but can't pull the trigger/You're the poison in my veins you're the cancer/I can't fight it off/I can't fight this disease."

Saliva does intend to overcome, though, as in "Go Big Or Go Home," where Amaru insists "It's my time to rise so let's go," or the closing "Hand In Hand," an elegiac, Led Zeppelin-esque number that seems to put his troubles behind him: "So I'll see you soon old friend/And we'll burn hand in hand," with a chilling Wayne Swinny guitar solo doing the honors in burying the past and facing the future.

On Love, Lies & Therapy, Saliva dig deep, transforming themselves into a refurbished rock band that takes the best from their impressive legacy and launches into a promising present.

TRACK LISTING:
Trust
Tragic Kind Of Love
Bitch Like You
Unshatter Me
Broken Wings
Rx
Break Down
Go Big or Go Home
The Loneliest Know
Refuse To Lose
They Don't Care About Us*
Hand In Hand
* Written by Michael Jackson

For more info go to: saliva.com






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