Italian alternative rock band GUNASH recently released their latest album, All You Can Hit on all digital platforms via Golden Robot Records and now the band have released a new single from the album, 'Predators (feat. Nick Oliveri)'
The song 'Predators' is the third single off the album and features vocals from legendary stoner rock icon Nick Oliveri (Queens Of The Stone Age, Kyuss, Mondo Generator), who interpreted the song with his unmistakable style and wrote his own alternative version of the lyrics. The song tells us that there are many kinds of predators in the world, but their purpose is only one: to take our life, in every meaning of its concept.
Stream/buy 'Predators (feat. Nick Oliveri)' HERE
GUNASH's album title, All You Can Hit, is a play on "All You Can Eat," a trend that many restaurants have adopted and that the band consider one of the many examples of spreading consumerism into our society. Musically, the album is enhanced by legendary musicians such as Nick Oliveri, Derek Sherinian (ex- Dream Theater, Billy Idol, Alice Cooper, Sons Of Apollo), the cello of Marco Allocco (Pavarotti & Friends, The Berliner, Quintettango) and the harmonica of Tom Harp Newton.
Watch the making of 'All You Can Hit' HERE
ABOUT GUNASH
GUNASH is an alternative-rock band born in 2003 by singer and guitarist Ivano Zor Zorgniotti and drummer Danilo Pannico Abaldo, hailing from Bra, Italy. Their musical style is inspired by the "Seattle sound" and the cult bands of the alternative rock scene of the 90s such as Soundgarden, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots and Queens of the Stone Age.
GUNASH collaborates with famous American musician Rami Jaffee, keyboardist of the Foo Fighters. He is keyboardist and artistic producer of the albums Same Old Nightmare, Great Expectations and the EP SuperHeroes In Town. These records were recorded at Fonogenic Studios in Los Angeles and have been released by Go Down Records.
Over the course of its career, GUNASH have performed in Italy, Spain and in the US, including a performance as headliner at the legendary club Whisky A Go-Go in West Hollywood. GUNASH have also participated in several radio broadcasts in Italy and abroad. The albums obtained many radio passes and very positive criticism from specialized press (Rolling Stone, Rockerilla, Classic Rock, etc). With the Great Expectations Tour, GUNASH made over fifty dates between Italian clubs and festivals, creating a solid fan base, that founded the GUNASH Fan Club.