Watch/Listen
to the first single, Welcome to the Show https://youtu.be/5uas8We_R88
Pre-orders
available from October 25 http://hyperurl.co/SchoolOfHardKnocks
24th
October 2019:
On February 21st
2020, legendary Saxon frontman Biff Byford will step into the spotlight with his
first ever solo album, School
of Hard Knocks.
The
North of England is everything you saw in Game of Thrones and more. It is the
true heart of England, the region where its soul resides, and Biff Byford has
earned the right to be considered its true heavy metal bard.
Biff
takes on not just tales and stories from his heart and soul, but also
investigates the Middle Ages and Medieval history amongst other subjects.
“I’m
singing about my past of course and about things I like, but mostly I wanted it
to reflect me, my personality and my life,” says
Biff.
“Song-wise it’s more diverse and not just focused on heavy metal. I wanted it to
be a slice of the music I like, from metal, to rock ‘n’ roll. I’m a guy who’s
just as happy listening to Metallica or Judy Garland, because as long as it’s
great and entertains me, then what more do I need?”
An
aural Byford storybook highlighting his life and passionate interests,
School
of Hard Knocks
is in all senses a classic, masterfully-constructed old school British hard rock
album.
From
the spoken word introduction of ‘Inquisitor’ with its stoic, poetic take on the
Spanish Inquisition to the autobiographical, old-school ‘Wheels of Steel’ era
thrust of ‘Welcome to the Show’ and ‘School of Hard Knocks’, you’ll get to know
Byford supremely well over the 11 tracks which comprise the
album.
“One
of my favourite is ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’, which is quite ‘prog metal’ and I
love that,” says
Biff “I’m
a big prog rock fan and was a huge fan of Yes back in the day and being a
musician-bass-player myself, the musicianship in bands like that really caught
me. There’s a version of ‘Throw Down the Sword’ by Wishbone Ash, and the reason
I did that was because it was the first song I ever heard that was anything to
do with history in the sense of battles and war, and was really the thing which
started me on the road to writing historically-driven
songs.”
There
is also a wonderful version of the Simon & Garfunkel classic ‘Scarborough
Fair’, with Byford and Fredrik Åkesson (from Opeth) creating a new arrangement
which gives the legend new life.
“It’s
a traditional medieval song, and the story goes that Paul Simon happened to hear
somebody playing it in Whitby, which is just down the road from Scarborough,”
laughs
Biff,
“But I wanted something which represented Yorkshire and it is a Yorkshire folk
song, so we tried a new arrangement which made it a little heavier, and it works
really well.”
School
of Hard Knocks
was produced by Biff Byford, recorded by Jacky Lehmann at Brighton Electric
Studios in Brighton (UK) and mixed at Queen Street Studios in Stockholm (Sweden)
by Mats Valentin. The album features guest appearances by Phil Campbell
(Motörhead/Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons), Alex Holzwart (Rhapsody of
Fire), Nick Barker (Voices), Dave Kemp (Wayward Sons) and Nibbs Carter
(Saxon).
On
School
of Hard Knocks,
Byford worked with a new band comprising Fredrik Åkesson (Opeth) on guitars,
Christian Lundqvist on drums and Gus Macricostas on bass (Biff himself played a
spot of four string thunder too!).
Biff
is also planning some live shows next year, events which will continue the theme
of breaking new ground: “I’m
going to do a ‘words-and-music’ tour in small venues,” he
states proudly,
“the first part will be me in conversation with the audience about anything
really, from heart attacks to sex, drugs, rock ‘n’ roll, old times, new times,
friends, enemies and whatever anyone wants to chat about... Then bringing out a
band and playing some new songs, covers and maybe end with a Saxon song or two.
I’m still working out the details, but it’s a show I’ve wanted to do for a long
time and one which I don’t think has been done in hard rock before. It’ll be
something different and a lot of fun.”
School
of Hard Knocks
not only achieves the goal of providing full bore entertainment, it fulfils a
long-standing Biff Byford’s wish to explore rock ‘n’ roll a little
more.
“It’s
been great to break new ground, explore new territories and work with some old
friends,” concludes
Biff,
“and having waited so long to make this album, I have to say, I am delighted
with it! It has a whole range of styles, from the ridiculously heavy to ballads,
and it is certainly my album.”
Available
to pre-order from October 25 on CD, Vinyl, Digital formats and special D2C
bundles [at
this location]
Follow
Biff Byford on:
facebook.com/biffsaxon747;
facebook.com/saxon
twitter.com/biff_byford;
twitter.com/SaxonOfficial
www.saxon747.com
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