Electric Guitars inkl. der D-A-D Binzer Brüder Electric Guitars have always played rock with
bold gestures big tunes and great ambition. Neither of these features – ambitions none the
least – have become any the less on the band’s third album 'Rock N Roll Radio'. The title is
not quiteplucked out of thin air: AC DC can sell 60 000 tickets in 12 minutes Volbeat can sell
out tickets in the Park Arena Metallica's new album just went straight to number one on the
album charts rock music is doing really well inDenmark. Still you have to search your radio
over and over to find rock on commercial radio. We have timelessly speculated why this is and
therefore the title track is a tribute to those of us who long for rock tunes on the radio.This
single is - incidentally - perfectly suited for radio Søren Andersen adds. On 'Rock N Roll
Radio' Mika Vandborg and Søren Andersen have the legendary company of Jacob and Jesper Binzer.
Søren Andersen played bass for D.A.D. back in 2015 when Stig Pedersen was on leave with a
broken arm. Friendships were forged and Søren learnt a lot about songwriting by being part of
Denmark's most iconic rock band. This musical companionship has resulted in JacobBinzer
producing 'Rock N Roll Radio' and both Jacob andJesper Binzer appear on the album's second
single 'Headless Chicken'. The first single 'Swagman' is already released and is a great
example of what to expect from Electric Guitars under the production of Jacob Binzer. Electric
Guitars' music has never been known for being polished nevertheless this time it has been cut
to the bone. Ten hard-hitting songs ten musical uppercuts ten songs of sex rock ladies and
what to do with the life that you have been given. Lots of guitar-madness lots of attitude and
no bullshit. The con-amore project Electric Guitars was unveiled five years ago when guitarist
Søren Andersen and Mika Vandborg joined forces and set off on an adventure with the guitar
pedals down full throttle. Electric Guitars has toured intensely the last five years playing
in Denmark USA Sweden France and Germany.