First Listen: The Forty Nineteens' Newest LP 'Rebooted'

By: Dec. 23, 2016
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The Forty Nineteens' newest LP "Rebooted" takes a psychedelic garage rock trip down 1960's Sunset Strip with the top down and the radio on. The door's open, climb on in. Listen and share

Honored by Little Steven's Underground Garage with "COOLEST SONG IN THE WORLD" for their song 'I'm Free" Heard on The Radio Caroline Top 40 Countdown, also heard on over 200 college/commercial, national/international radio stations. The band regularly opens for artists such as: Robin Zander, Fleshtones, Gin Blossoms, The Fixx, Wang Chung, and Oingo Boingo.

Rebooted is the third collaboration between the band and producer/engineer David Newton. The Might Lemon Drops alum brings his style and knowledge of the era to pull it all into focus. Return on on keyboards is Stevie Wonder sideman Kevin McCourt. Theremin sounds were handled by Jason 'Mongoose' Eoff of Los Straitjackets contemporaries The Outta Sites.

Temecula California based, Detroit-born John Pozza (vocals/bass), Chuck Gorian (guitar). Pittsburgh native Nick Zeigler (ex Mary's Danish) on drums/vocals. They have been opening for such bands as The Fleshtones, Gin Blossoms, Robin Zander and The Fixx.

Their band philosophy is simple: "Say what you have to say in under three minutes." Influences include, The Fleshtones, The Who, The Doors, The Monkees, Elvis Costello, and all the garage rock bands that played on the Sunset Strip.

The Forty Nineteens continue their SoCal meets Motor City high-energy tradition that has earned them their loyal following. See them live and join in on the fun.

Check out the music video for "I'm Free" below:



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