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Dark Mile - Dark Mile
Dark Mile
Artist: Dark Mile
Format: CD

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Label: PRIDE & JOY
Rel. Date: 08/16/2024
UPC: 4260432913965

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DISC: 1

1. The Boy
2. No Deal
3. I Can't Help You
4. Like Never Before
5. Is Anybody Listening
6. Games
7. He Said She Said
8. Maybe on a Sunday
9. Know Me 1
10. Where's the Love 1
11. United We Stand 1
12. Lies

More Info:

Dark Mile play a sound that can definitely be described as melodic hard rock. But there's a uniqueness in her sound that doesn't make her a copycat. Longtime friends Tracy G (Dio), Paul Alfery (Walk The Walk) and Randy Oviedo (Streek) stood with Mark Huff (Quiet Riot) and have been active in the hard rock music scene for years. They felt that they could create a powerful and distinctive sound if they could draw on this experience. Tracy G will best be known for his years with Ronnie James Dio. Mark Huff toured with Quiet Riot for several years. Paul Alfery released the debut album for Walk the Walk and Randy Oviedo has been playing both live and studio sessions since his time with Streek. Their debut album is best described as big, loud and loud. Crisp guitars, thunderous basses and vocals that demand your attention. Catchy songs with a high degree of musicality. The future looks bright for Dark Mile. Artist Origin: USATracklist: 1. The Boy, 2. No Deal, 3. I Can't Help You, 4. Like Nerver Before, 5. Is Anybody Listening, 6. Games, 7. He Said She Said, 8. Maybe On A Sunday, 9. Know Me, 10. Where's The Love, 11. United We Stand, 12. Lies