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Well we all kind of know how it came about, talk about being in the right place at the right time!
The band have been described as a three way marriage gone right. How was your first encounter with Bernie and John?
Had you heard of them before and were you aware of their previous bands and history?
Lastly without giving too much away, how is the latest opus coming along?
Well, there is nothing quite like rocking with Messrs McCoy & Torme.

There is & never will be a band more insane than GMT.

Both Bernie & John are completely full-blown nuts, & I guess I must be too, as I'm prob the only other person on the planet that can err, survive, as I'm in this crazy band WITH THEM!!!

I'd heard about M & T (as most people have), individually, but it was only when I met Bernie that he told me he 'had a thing, with this bass player John, who'd played with all the best drummers' & would I be up for a jam etc
Well, the jam stuck & now we're baking cakes!!! ;o)

Talking of cakes, the new Bun-In-The-GMT-oven is in the Icing stages, it's monstrous!
Let's just say that if you like your ROCK:
fast, slow, chilled, mad, experimental, psychedelic, heavy, rhythmic, pounding, grooving, anthemic, intriguing, delicate, molten, AND catchy...

Then you'll be in for the best treat this year!!

Seriously, though it is shaping up to be quite an album - I reckon that it's the kind you put on, & you'll instantly get a few songs (in the same way that Cant Beat Rock & Roll is an 'instant winner') BUT, it's the songs that you don't 'get' instantly, but after a few spins, start to get in your head & work their magic, that I feel will make this record stand the test of time & will ultimately make this album truly amazing!

We've all worked really long & hard putting down some of our best playing on this - if you loved what we created with 'Bitter & Twisted', then this one definately 'goes up to 11...'
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