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Cavo's Newest Single "Μuscle Memory"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Cavo is back with their hard rock sound found in their single/video "Muscle Memory". Fans have been anxiously awaiting for Cavo's latest track. For over a year, Cavo has been self-releasing songs like "Wreck Me," "What Does It Feel Like," and "Without You." "Wolves" (the last song released prior to "Muscle Memory") landed on St. Louis rock mainstay 105.7 The Point rotation. Now with their sites focused on this current single/video for "Muscle Memory" and working with TLG Entertainment/INgrooves, Cavo has carved out their path towards a new album, Under Bridges, Bright Nights and Thieves, coming in 2021, which will feature "Muscle Memory".

"Muscle Memory" without question shows Cavo has learned and implemented their own defining direction and are standing strong in the realm of hard rock.

'"Muscle Memory" comes from a place of the band being tired of being in a box. It's our way of "not playing by the rules" that people outside of the band had set for us. We had to step back and look at ourselves for the answers and drown out all the noise pollution."' - Casey Walker of Cavo
Andy Herrin - Drums
Chris Hobbs - Guitars
Brian Smith - Bass
Casey Walker - Vocals

Mark Twain famously said, "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." The same could be said for St. Louis
rock band, Cavo.

Rumors always fly in the music world about bands breaking up, reforming, and then breaking up again. And in some cases those rumors are true, but most of the time they aren't. In the case of Cavo, the members will tell you for themselves that their bond is as strong now as it was back in 2008, when their first single, "Champagne," became a rock anthem. So not only are the rumors of Cavo disbanding completely inaccurate, but they're completely backward!

In fact, the band is currently releasing previously unused recordings of songs written and recorded from 2008-2016, including material from the 'Bright Nights Dark Days', 'Thick As Thieves,' and 'Bridges' sessions. Since 2019, the members of Cavo have self-released songs like "Wreck Me," "What Does It Feel Like," Without You," and "Wolves," the last of which made it to power rotation on St. Louis rock mainstay 105.7 The Point. Now for the upcoming releases of additional tracks like "Muscle Memory," "Lead On," and others, Cavo has teamed up with independent distributor The Label Group (TLG Entertainment) to expose all of these previously unreleased songs to a broader global audience. On top of all of that, the boys are back to writing and recording new material and plan to have a full release of brand new music in 2021!

"The great thing about the four of us in Cavo is that we've always been fully committed to this band," explains bassist Brian Smith. "Even if we haven't been in a spotlight for a bit and we have other projects going on, our bond is as tight as ever, and we've never stopped releasing music. We love writing together, playing together and just being together as friends, and that's why we've been able to keep going together as long as we have." Drummer Andy Herrin adds, "We've been sitting on a ton of previously unreleased stuff that Casey, Chris, Brian, and I truly love, so we thought it was time to start putting it out for our fans to hear. The response has been so
overwhelmingly positive, and we can't thank the fans enough for continuing to support the band!"

Up next for Cavo is the release of "Muscle Memory" in October 2020, followed by the release of "Lead On," currently scheduled for November, 2020. So, to answer the burning question, "Has Cavo broken up?" The answer is a simple one. "Not on your life!"

Thank you to those who may have influenced or worked with - Thanks to Daughtry, Evanescence, Shinedown, Rev Theory, Chevelle Halestorm Sick Puppies Adelita's Way, Veer Union, Theory of A Dead Man, Framing Hanley and all the other bands we've toured with over the years. - Cavo






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