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Danko Jones Announces 12th Studio Album

Band Danko Jones support act at OVO Arena Wembley London at the Black Stone Cherry / The Darkness co headline tour Black Stone Cherry & The Darkness ·co headline tour 04 Feb 2023 OVO Arena Wembley London Black Stone Cherry and The Darkness in concert, London, UK - 04 Feb 2023 Black stone Cherry are an American Rock band formed in 2001 in Kentucky. The band consists of Chris Robertson, Ben Wells, Steve Jewell and John Fred Young The Darkness are a British rock band formed in 2000. The band consists of Justin Hawkins, his brother Dan Hawkins, Frankie Poullain and Rufus Taylor. Danko Jones were the support act on this tour. Danko Jones are a Canadian hard rock trio from Toronto. The band consists of Danko Jones, John 'JC' Calabrese, and Rich Knox
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The rock music scene is once again electrified with the announcement of Danko Jones' forthcoming 12th studio album, “Leo Rising.” Set for release on November 21, 2025, this album promises to be an audacious showcase of the band's unwavering commitment to old-school rock ‘n' roll. Produced by Eric Ratz—who has long been a collaborator with the band—this new project is a testament to Danko Jones' consistency and dedication to their craft. “Leo Rising,” distributed by Perception, a division of Reigning Phoenix Music and Sonic Unyon in Canada, is a masterclass of hard rock delivered with the vigorous punk energy that the band is known for.

The tracks, including the already popular “What You Need” and “Everyday Is Saturday Night,” deliver a cocktail of razor-sharp riffs, pounding rhythms, and palpable hooks that are destined to be crowd-pleasers. Renowned guitarist Marty Friedman, famous for his work with Megadeth and Cacophony, lends his extraordinary talents to “Diamond in the Rough,” further amplifying the album's appeal. The track “Hot Fox” boasts an unapologetic swagger that recalls the essence of classic rock, while “It's a Celebration” aims to shake roofs with its powerful sound.

What sets Danko Jones apart is their unwavering routine of recording, touring, and writing, a cycle that frontman Danko Jones claims he could continue indefinitely. This approach, reminiscent of the Motörhead legacy, underscores the band’s work ethic and resilience, ensuring that each record is as energetic and impactful as the last. Danko Jones works meticulously to keep the spirit of rock alive, emphasizing that “Leo Rising” is stripped to its essentials—bass, drums, guitar, and vocals with no unnecessary embellishments—creating a raw and unfiltered sonic experience.

The creative process behind “Leo Rising” saw John Calabrese laying down bass tracks from Finland and Rich Knox flying to Toronto for the drumming sessions. Meanwhile, Danko Jones himself stayed in Toronto to complete the vocals and guitar work alongside Eric Ratz. Despite the geographic distances during recording sessions, the synergy among the band members is palpable, translating into an album that is tight, electrifying, and ready to set stages on fire worldwide. The end product is a collection that caters to packed clubs and open highways alike, adding testament to the band's live performance reputation.

Since their formation in 1996, Danko Jones has embraced the DIY ethos of punk rock, building a formidable international audience and earning the status of one of the top live rock bands globally. Their discography has remained varied yet consistently engaging, from the raucous blues-infused “Born a Lion” to the energetic power pop of “We Sweat Blood.” Riding this momentum, the band has grown progressively more robust over the last decade, evidenced by past acclaimed albums like “Fire Music,” “Wild Cat,” and “A Rock Supreme.”

“Leo Rising,” in many ways, is a triumph of musical persistence. Danko Jones has continuously evolved while unwaveringly maintaining their core—a mixture of hard rock power and punk rock ethos that refuses to adhere to fleeting trends. As the November release date approaches, anticipation bubbles within the rock community for an album that aspires to elevate Danko Jones' already impressive catalog. This release not only marks a significant milestone in their career but also reaffirms their role as purveyors of hard rock in a modern music ecosystem.

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