New Music from Ian Hunter: Shrunken Heads
Ian Hunter has a new CD due out May 15th on Yep Roc Records. Titled Shrunken Heads, this is his first studio recording in several years, and his first release on this label.
According to the press release we received, the 10-song disc “covers a wide-range of honest emotions and wry observations that we’ve come to expect from Mr. Hunter: touching on such topics as late-night soul-searching to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and today’s political climate.” It was recorded in 2006 in Pawling, NY, and Palo Alto Daily News writer Paul Freeman says the new material "bristles with edgy, powerful, pertinent rock."
Ian Hunter's website: http://www.ianhunter.com/
Yep Roc Records' website: http://www.yeproc.com/
According to the press release we received, the 10-song disc “covers a wide-range of honest emotions and wry observations that we’ve come to expect from Mr. Hunter: touching on such topics as late-night soul-searching to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and today’s political climate.” It was recorded in 2006 in Pawling, NY, and Palo Alto Daily News writer Paul Freeman says the new material "bristles with edgy, powerful, pertinent rock."

Photo by David Plakke
"The record was done quickly and very much as a band effort. It's more relaxed than usual for some reason and all in all a most enjoyable experience,” stated Hunter. “We're gearing up to release my first record in six years and we're excited to get out on the road and see you in your town.”
During his solo career, Ian Hunter wrote and performed such classics as “Once Bitten, Twice Shy,” “Gun Control,” and “Cleveland Rocks” (which you may recognize as the theme from the Drew Carey Show). He’s an outstanding live performer as well, certainly not to be missed if you have the opportunity to see him onstage.
Ian Hunter's website: http://www.ianhunter.com/
Yep Roc Records' website: http://www.yeproc.com/
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