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Hardline 'Leaves The End Open' On New Frontiers Release

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ Mazur PR) - Frontiers Records is excited to announce the release of the long awaited new Hardline album entitled 'Leaving the End Open.'

Hardline was formed when brothers Johnny (vocals) and Joey (guitar) Gioeli, originally from the band Brunette, teamed with guitarist Neal Schon (Journey).
Signed by MCA as soon as Schon left Bad English, with the addition of Todd Jensen (David Lee Roth, Alice Cooper) on bass and Deen Castronovo (also coming from Bad English and later on with Journey) on drums, the band went on to record their debut 'Double Eclipse' for MCA in 1992 and then went on the tour circuit with such heavy hitters as Van Halen and Mr. Big. While never popular in the mainstream, Hardline's album became immediately very popular among the hard rock fraternity and is still today regarded as one of the finest efforts of the decade.
However, by that time grunge and alternative styles had already taken over and melodic rock was being pushed aside. Tension among band members, the record company, and perhaps certain egos, got in the way of an immediate follow-up album, despite the band having written more than enough material.

Years later Johnny (who meanwhile gathered vast recognition signing for the German axe-hero Axel Rudi Pell) and his brother Joey decided to give it another go with Hardline after the call of Frontiers Records, and with an all new line-up they produced the awesome return album 'II' in 2002, with Josh Ramos (of The Storm and Two Fires fame) taking Neal Schon's place on lead guitar.

Hailed by critics and fans alike as a top-class return, the band returned on stage headlining the GODS Festival in Bradford in June 2002. Since then all band members worked on different projects. 'Everyday life can sometimes step in and throw you off balance,' said Johnny Gioeli. 'This was the case for the big delay. I just had to put it aside and make sure I was ready for the task at hand. I'm not sure of where the future will bring me, hence the title 'Leaving the End Open.' I don't want to plan anymore, I just want to see where life takes me.'

Johnny and Josh Ramos started to work on new Hardline songs in 2006. With a renewed line-up now featuring Johnny Gioeli on vocals and Josh Ramos on all guitars, with Michael T. Ross on keyboards, Jamie Brown on bass, and Atma Anur on drums, Hardline are now back where they left off, producing a killer new album 'Leaving the End Open,' chock full of killer guitar riffs, amazing hook lines and heartfelt ballad sealed with Gioeli's incredible vocals and the band's instrumental prowess. In Johnny Gioeli's words, ''Leaving the End Open' has a nice mix of flavors. Take 'Voices,' its power, its positive feeling, it puts me in an 'I can do anything mood.' Or 'Start Again,' purely radio. Everyone on this record shines!'

Final track listing for 'Leaving the End Open' includes: 'Voices,' 'Falling Free,' 'Start Again,' 'Pieces of Puzzles,' 'Bittersweet,' 'She Sleeps in Madness,' 'In This Moment,' 'Give in to This Love,' 'Before This,' 'Hole in My Head,' and 'Leaving the End Open.'

'Today's worldwide economy has made it so difficult for artists to get out on the road and share the music with the fans,' Johnny said. 'Our fans do not go unnoticed...we will do everything possible to play shows and demonstrate the power this line up has.'






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