LOS ANGELES, CA (Top40 Charts/ Breaking Arrows) Infusing original concepts and sounds into a powerful dichotomous fusion of Japanese guitar great Daita Ito 's edgy Japanese hard rock and the grounded intensity of its Western equivalent, Breaking Arrows (www.breakingarrows.com) brings its multi-cultural fire to Hollywood for two highly-anticipated
September shows.
The band, which includes powerhouse vocalist Nik Frost , bassist Francis Ten and drummer Brendan Buckley , is set to perform at 9 p.m., Saturday,
September 21 at Loaded (6377 Hollywood Blvd.), followed by a 9:30 p.m. set, Wednesday,
September 25 at Club Moscow (1652 N. Cherokee Ave.).
Breaking Arrows' recently released self-titled debut album on AudioNest (licensed from Sony
Music Japan International) was produced by multi-platinum songwriter/producer Marti Frederiksen, whose extensive credits range from pop/rock and hard rock to country. In addition to his work with Aerosmith, Gavin Rossdale, Carrie Underwood, Buckcherry, Daughtry, Ozzy Osbourne, Fuel and Def Leppard, Frederiksen co-wrote all 13 songs on
Motley Crue 's 2008 release Saints of Los Angeles and has written or co-written songs with Mick Jagger, Jonny Lang, Scorpions,
3 Doors Down and
Kenny Wayne Shepherd .
In 2010, Ito came to the U.S. to meet with Frederiksen, who had previously worked on an American tribute album based on Ito's popular rock band, Siam
Shade . During his visit, Ito came across rising young vocalist Nik Frost, whose powerful voice and wide vocal range proved the perfect complement to Ito's edgy, melodic riffs and pop sensibilities.
In 2012, as Ito and Frost were developing their new heavy rock sound, they met Ten and Buckley, whose intense rhythmic pocket became the driving foundation of Breaking Arrows.
Combining Ito, Frost and Fredriksen's wealth of musical creativities, the band began recording a series of pummeling, catchy and riff heavy songs. The overwhelming initial response to Breaking Arrows led them to work with the rock oriented label AudioNest , which cultivated the band's initial exposure to fans worldwide and ultimately led the high energy group to sign with Sony
Music Japan International.