We use cookies and other technologies on our website, collectively referred to as โcookies". These technologies allow us to collect information about users, their behaviour, and their devices. Some cookies are placed by us, while others come from our partners. We and our partners use cookies to ensure the reliability and security of our website, enhance and personalize your shopping experience, conduct analysis, and for marketing purposes (e.g., personalised ads) on our website, on social media, and on third-party websites. If data is transferred to the USA, it is only shared with partners who are subject to an adequacy decision under current EU law and are appropriately certified. By clicking on โAgree", you consent to the use of cookies by us and our partners. Alternatively, you may refuse consent by clicking on โDecline allโ - in this case, only necessary cookies will be used. You can also adjust your individual preferences by clicking on โPreferences". You have the right to revoke or modify your consent at any time in Cookie Settings. For more information on data protection, please visit Privacy Policy.
Over the last 15-plus years, Alter Bridge have become famous for blurring the lines between rock and heavy metal. Now the band are back with their 6th studio album, 'Walk The Sky', which builds on their globally acclaimed sound. This opus encompasses 14 songs and marks a creative high for the quartet composed of Myles Kennedy on vocals and guitar, Mark Tremonti on guitar and vocals, Brian Marshall on bass and Scott Phillips on drums. 'Walk The Sky' is something of a career retrospective, with the band reaching back to elements of previous albums in order to create something new. At the same time, Alter Bridge have also relied on new methods during the development process. Since their second album, โBlackbirdโ (2007), Kennedy and Tremonti, together with producer Michael โElvisโ Baskette, combined individually developed ideas and riffs in order to create some of the bandโs most pioneering songs. In contrast, 'Walk The Sky' was created from complete song ideas from Kennedy and Tremonti which the whole band then worked on together - a method which has had a decisive effect on the listening experience. From the opener 'One Life' right through to the albumโs moving finale 'Dying Light', Alter Bridge have managed to create an impressive addition to their back catalogue. Songs such as 'Godspeed', 'Native Son' and 'Walking On The Sky' are sure to become staples of the bandโs upcoming live shows. In the first single 'Wouldnโt You Rather', Alter Bride squeeze out their very essence. On 'Falling Forever', just like on 'Fortress' classic 'Waters Rising', Tremonti takes over the lead vocals with Kennedy singing the chorus. Alter Bridge begin their world tour for the album in America in September. The tour will be heading to Europe at the end of 2019.