L.A. Guns Drops Second Single “Lucky Motherfucker” from New Album

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L.A. Guns unveiled a brand new signature funky rock anthem today, titled Lucky Motherfucker, as the second single from their highly anticipated 15th studio album, Leopard Skin, set for release on April 4th via Cleopatra Records. The track is now available on all digital platforms for streaming. Fans can also place pre-orders for the album on various digital outlets, while CD and vinyl pre-orders are also up for grabs. The accompanying music video is accessible to view as well.

Founding guitarist Tracii Guns shared his thoughts on the track, stating, “The song title Lucky Motherfucker kinda says it all. Because I don’t know how many other bands that have been around almost 40 years are still out there not just touring consistently, but putting out records consistently, and the thing just keeps getting bigger and bigger from year to year.”

He further elaborated about the band’s continuous dedication and perseverance over the years, mentioning, “So the work ethic is yielding what it’s supposed to, you know what I mean? The fans stay excited, we stay excited, and we keep making records. And as long as we have that opportunity and there’s a place for this music in the world, there’s no reason to ever stop.”

For a sneak peek into their musical direction, fans can check out their previously released single, Taste It.

Leopard Skin comes swiftly on the heels of 2023’s Black Diamonds album, making it their fifth studio album within seven years, following the reunion of guitarist Tracii Guns and singer Phil Lewis in 2017. The album features the standard lineup of Guns, Lewis, bassist Johnny Martin, guitarist Ace Von Johnson, and studio drummer Adam Hamilton, presenting a hard-hitting and robust collection of songs. L.A. Guns not only showcase their familiar heavy rock sound but also delve into a funkier, more classic rock-influenced vibe, illustrating their versatility and sheer enjoyment in creating music.

On the touring front, L.A. Guns are gearing up for an exhilarating tour that kicks off with the Monsters of Rock Cruise departing from Miami, FL on March 10th. Fans can catch them at various locations throughout the country, including venues in Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Colorado, and California, among others.

Stay connected with L.A. Guns through their official website and social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, to stay updated on their latest news and tour dates. The band’s commitment to crafting quality music and electrifying performances continues to solidify their status as rock legends.

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