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Rock 11 November, 2016

Chuck Prophet Oozes Gritty California Noir On 'Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins' Out February 10, 2017

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Chuck Prophet describes his new album 'Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins' (Feb 10, Yep Roc Records) as a "California Noir," an album inspired partly by the mysterious death of rocker Bobby Fuller in LA in 1966. "California has always represented the Golden Dream, and it's the tension between romance and reality that lurks underneath the surface in all noir films and paperbacks, and that connects these songs." Gritty and jangly, Chuck's new album features 13 original works that explore doomed love, loneliness and fast-paced violence via Chuck's muscular songwriting craft. They include songs about Fuller, the death of David Bowie, and the killing of San Francisco security guard Alex Nieto that drew international headlines as "Death By Gentrification."

'Bobby Fuller' finds Chuck coming full circle. He cut the album to tape at Hyde Street Studio in San Francisco, which also happens to be the same studio where Prophet did his very first recording session, while still in high school. Chuck brought out his '64 Stratocaster for the sessions, conjuring a sound that Jonathan Richman once described as "gasoline in the sand, like a motorcycle at a hot dog stand." He's backed by The Mission Express, a band featuring his wife Stephanie Finch (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Kevin White (bass), Vicente Rodriguez (drums, vocals) and James DePrato (guitar).

Lead single "Bad Year For Rock and Roll" is a timely homage to rock greats lost in 2016: "The Thin White Duke took a final bow / there's one more star in the heavens now/I'm all dressed up in a mohair suit / watching Peter Sellers thinking of you." "Jesus Was A Social Drinker" starts as a punchy mid-tempo rocker with clanking cowbell before unfurling into an explosive, psychedelic coda. "Alex Nieto" is what Prophet refers to as his first protest song. It's "an homage to a good man who should still be alive," says Chuck.

Chuck and The Mission Express will be touring around the release of the album, beginning in Europe in February followed by US dates in March and April. A complete touring schedule will be announced shortly. Chuck has scheduled a short acoustic run for January as well, with dates below.
Pre-order 'Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins': https://lnk.to/bbbyfllr
Track listing:
1. Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins
2. Your Skin
3. Open Up Your Heart
4. Coming Out in Code
5. Killing Machine
6. Bad Year For Rock and Roll
7. Jesus Was a Social Drinker
8. In the Mausoleum
9. Rider or the Train
10. If I Was Connie Britton
11. Post-War Cinematic Dead Man Blues
12. We Got Up and Played
13. Alex Nieto
Tour dates:
January 6 - Montclair, NJ - Outpost in the Burbs
January 7 - Philadelphia, PA - World Café Live
January 11 - New York, NY - Cutting Room
January 12-15 - Asbury Park, NJ - Light of Day Winterfest
https://chuckprophet.com/
https://www.yeproc.com/






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