Kid Rock announces “First Kiss”…

You remember your first kiss don’t you???… Well, Kid Rock is back on the scene and has announced his new album “First Kiss” which will be released on February 24, 2015. The album is his first with Warner Bros. Records and was also produced by Kid Rock (with the exception of two songs which were co-produced by Dann Huff) and was recorded at his studio in Michigan.

With the following the success of his last album, 2012’s Rebel Soul, accompanied by his $20 Best Night Ever Tour, Kid Rock wasted no time getting back to work in the studio. All his touring on the last album cycle permitted Kid Rock to play in front of over 550,000 people in one summer! The tour left him energized to write and record new material without taking too much of a break. Plans for an even more ambitious summer 2015 tour with his Twisted Brown Trucker Band will be announced shortly. I don’t know about you but I’m excited! I’m hoping one of the stops on his tour will be in Southern California! Fingers crossed!

“First Kiss” definitely highlights the continued progression of one of music’s most versatile performers. The music on his new CD speaks for its self in true Kid Rock fashion. We just couldn’t do it justice by telling you what it sounds like, but we are confident you will be completely satisfied. Throughout Kid Rocks career every record he has released through WMG has gone platinum or multi-platinum (with the exception of Live Trucker and Rebel Soul which are both certified Gold), so I would bet the huge following of fans Kid Rock has accumulated over his 25 year career are going to enjoy this one too!

We can anticipate the first single to be released at the top of the year with multi-format airplay, a music video, and the rest of the hype that goes with releasing an album. For more information on Kid Rock go to www.kidrock.com

 

 

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