Kill All Control
George Lynch is one of the most dynamic and influential guitarists in music today. During the rush of the 1980's rock scene, his catchy riffs, soaring guitar solos, and impassioned songwriting, elevated Dokken well above most other bands in the glam, Hair Metal, era. Over a dozen hit singles and a string of successful platinum albums, including Under Lock and Key and Back for the Attack, have stood the test of time, and become part of the very fabric of musical culture. Desiring a move, Lynch switched gears with his new band, Lynch Mob, adding a blues, smoky approach complemented by soulful, heartfelt vocals. Mr. Scary, as he is known to his fans, went solo in 1993 with the incredible Sacred Groove, experimenting with many sounds, singers and songwriters - a formula now copied by so many guitar greats. Other projects, such as Souls of We and Lynch/Pilsen, allowed Lynch to explore and expand into even more styles and themes. Always pushing ahead, he still took time to appreciate his past. Seeking to reconnect with the magic that defined his earlier career, George reformed Lynch Mob, to his fan's delight, and released Smoke and Mirrors. The album was seen as brilliant display of heart and soul, and has ushered in an extended tour, as well as the reunion of the original Lynch Mob lineup. While the band continues to create new material for their upcoming 2011 album, George Lynch is proud to release Kill All Control, 'a solo record that will undoubtedly excite long time fans with the vast flavors of his career and welcome in many new listeners. Kill All Control began as a follow up to Let the Truth Be Known, Lynch's first Souls of We release. As he began writing with London LeGrand (Brides of Destruction), the project took on a whole new direction, solidifying this original course with the addition of Powerman 5000 drummer Adrian Ost. The creative juices flowed and we wrote most of the CD in ten days , said Lynch. As writing and recording progressed at Slate Studios, I experimented with additional singers, including Will Marten (Earshot), Marc Torien (Bullet Boys), and Keith St. John (Montrose), hoping to create a collective listening experience , Lynch offered. The continued reflection on earlier days spawned a following up to Mr.Scary , called Son of Scary , featuring renowned percussionist Fred Coury of Cinderella.