Lone Riders Sour Cream
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In a stunning revival of rock history, the song “Sour Cream” emerges from the depths of musical obscurity, ready to captivate a new generation of listeners. Originally penned in 1989 by the enigmatic rock band Lone Riders, the track showcases a vibrant blend of Rock ‘n’ Roll and Indie Rock, drawing comparisons to iconic bands like The Stone Roses. The band, which has now earned its rightful place in the Rock Hall of Heroes, had recorded “Sour Cream” independently, capturing a raw, unpolished sound that can only be achieved through analog production. • The original recording, painstakingly laid down on an 8-track machine, once languished unnoticed in the archives of Studio “D” in Detroit—a veritable treasure trove of neglected analog rock history. Recently rediscovered and re-mastered, this gem can finally be heard for the first time online, igniting excitement among fans of underground music who had long wondered about its potential. With the song making its debut on platforms like YouTube, it’s a momentous occasion, especially since it was never deemed commercially viable or radio-ready at the time of its creation. This long-overdue release brings to light the kind of innovative spirit and rebellious creativity that often gets lost in the relentless pursuit of mainstream success. • What makes this release so compelling is not just its nostalgia but its message. It heralds a renewed appreciation for the raw talent and audacious artistry of forgotten musicians, whose contributions to the genre may have been overlooked. As “Sour Cream” finds its way to the ears of a fresh audience, it serves as a powerful reminder of rock ‘n’ roll's enduring legacy—a sound that thrives on authenticity and defiance. The Lone Riders’ story, much like the sound of their music, is a testament to the untold narratives that shape the fabric of rock culture, and as this track continues to echo through time, it champions the voices that once remained silent. • ©2024 Lyrics: Manhattan Boro Publishing [ASCAP] • ©2024 Song, Performance, and Recording: Studio D etroit -- https://x.com/trcstudioD • (made available on YouTube by Potshot Records -- https://tinyurl.com/PotshotRecords)
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