Scandinavian rock and roll legends D-A-D took their time to record their new album A Prayer for the Loud, but the wait was certainly worth it! The new songs fall right into the vintage D-A-D mold, and will surely please the long time fans, with a clear musical link to classic D-A-D albums such as No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims and Riskin' It All.
The band worked on A Prayer for the Loud for three years in-between tours, and produced it at Grapehouse Studios in Copenhagen. Having experimented a lot in previous albums, this time they wanted something that would jump of the speakers and immediately stand out as a D-A-D track. As discussed at length in our review of the album, the end result is a collection of gritty and dirty numbers, a high point in their lengthy career.
Dialing in from the distant Copenhagen, D-A-D's singer Jesper Binzer spoke to our interview's hustler Rodrigo Altaf about everything that transpired during those long three years until the album came to life.
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