The steel-coated riff.
The power of the steel-coated riff, in all it's forged metallic, shake-your-body, fist-pumping, air-guitar glory.
The songs.
The power of great songwriting, numbers which at once energize, enthrall, engage and entertain.
The power of great delivery, the platinum-plated quality of honest, hohned, aggressively-crafted pure heavy metal music.
This is Saxon.
This is a Call To Arms… and this is
the resurgent rallying cry that generations of denim & leather clad
supporters have been waiting to hear.
Packing an armoury of steel-coated riffs and songwriting swagger, British
hard rock legends Saxon will release their 19th studio album titled
Call To Arms in May 2011. Recorded at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire,
UK and Brighton Electric Studios in Brighton, UK, the 11-track album was
co-produced by singer/songwriter Biff Byford and Toby Jepson (Little
Angels). Featuring Byford on lead vocals, Paul Quinn and Doug Scarratt
on guitars, Nibs Carter on bass and Nigel Glockler on drums, Call To
Arms is bang on-the-money brilliant Saxon music, a confident embrace of
the aura and writing values from their early years married perfectly to
a modern Saxon crunch.
“This is probably the best album we’ve
written and recorded in the last 20 years,” states Biff Byford
unapologetically, “I know a lot of bands say that, but ‘Call To Arms’
really does feel like that to me. It’s the perfect embrace of our past
with a great modern edge.”
Between the furious riffage of ‘Hammer
Of The Gods’ all the way through to ‘Ballad Of The Working Man’, Saxon
also found time to invite fans to sing on the nostalgic stomp of ‘Back
In ‘79’ thanks to a Byford brainwave the night before recording.
“We
put something up on our website 24 hours before recording the track in
Brighton, and funnily enough we had exactly 79 people show up on time
to sing on the song. It was a fantastic result which is a direct tribute
to ‘Denim & Leather’ where we did the same exact thing.”
There
is also a guest appearance from Rainbow/ELO/Ozzy Osbourne and Deep
Purple keyboard legend Don Airy on ‘When Doomsday Comes,’
“We
were at the American embassy in different lines queuing for our visas
and by the time we’d got them, Don had agreed to come and play on the
song,” chuckles Byford.
It will also feature alongside the track
‘No Rest For The Wicked’ in the forthcoming movie ‘Hybrid Theory’, a
sci-fi thriller which follows a group of British soldiers who find
themselves in a life or death battle with an enemy far beyond their
wildest nightmares. The film is directed by James Erskin who made ‘One
Night In Turin’ about England at the World Cup in 1990).
“We’ve
done our darker albums, our full-on metal albums, we’ve been to those
spaces and experimented with them and people came on the journey with
us,” says Byford, “and with Call To Arms you have the culmination of
those 10 years and the 20 years before it. I love this album. I love the
songs. I love the sounds. It’s right on the money.”
Don’t dare argue. Because Biff Byford doesn’t bother dealing in hyperbole, only truths…
