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Michael Monroe Announces New Video and Tour

By Jeff GaudiosiJanuary 24, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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Michael Monroe Releases Video for Ferocious Title Track“I LIVE TOO FAST TO DIE YOUNG“Featuring SLASH of Guns ‘n’ RosesWatch HERE
Live Dates with Black Star Riders Announced!
Michael Monroe releases the video for the high-octane title track taken from the album, ‘I Live Too Fast To Die Young’, out now via Silver Lining Music.
“I Live Too Fast To Die Young” is quintessential Monroe, playing with words and concepts in a playfully irreverent way and wrapping it all up in some proper kick-in-the-balls rock ‘n’ roll.
“This one started life as just a song title – a tongue-in-cheek nod to Vivienne Westwood’s ‘Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die’ t-shirts after I had been gifted one by a fan in Japan” guitarist Rich Jones explains. “It’s a reference to Michael’s seemingly boundless energy and the fact that he’s still kicking ass after all these years.”
“I love reinventing old clichés,” Monroe laughs. “The whole ‘live fast, die young’ cliché is so boring, so I live too fast to die young! It takes more to survive and be here today than to self-destruct and die young!” Monroe affirms.
A close friend of Monroe, Slash from Guns N’ Roses, throws down some lead guitar on the track. “Slash is one of the nicest guys that I know and one of Rock’s greatest guitarists as he’s maintained the spontaneity, the human touch and the heartfelt kick-ass attitude in his playing” Monroe enthuses. “I figured this would be a good one for him to play a solo on, he said he loved the song and that it’s super catchy!”
“Having Slash play an absolutely ripping guitar solo on it was a real honour and it’s since become a fan favourite in our live shows” adds Jones.

Watch the Video for “I Live Too Fast to Die Young” HERE
Get the Album HERE
Michael Monroe and gang are getting ready to join Black Star Riders on their 2023 UK tour along with Motörhead’s Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. 
The tour will kick-off on February 13th at Nottingham’s Rock City and conclude at London’s 02 Shepherds Bush Empire on February 26th.
For tickets and more information please visit HERE   2023 UK Tour Dates(with Black Star Riders and Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons):13 Feb – Nottingham, Rock City15 Feb – Norwich, UEA16 Feb – Ipswich, Corn Exchange17 Feb – Manchester, O2 Ritz18 Feb – Wolverhampton, KK’s Steel Mill19 Feb – Leeds, O2 Academy21 Feb – Cardiff, Tramshed22 Feb – Bristol, O2 Academy23 Feb – Glasgow, SWG324 Feb – Newcastle, O2 City Hall26 Feb – London, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
I Live Too Fast To Die Young encompasses eleven lean, mean, raw slices of rock ‘n’ roll joy and it is clear that Michael Monroe continues to stride with a triumphant – and perhaps most importantly, defiant – roar to offer you a chance to let your hair down (or up!) and to enjoy the freedom of joyous celebration and expression. 
The album is available now on CD Digipak, 12” Red Vinyl, Digital Download, Streaming and special D2C bundles HERE Listen to / Watch the recently released “Murder The Summer Of Love”, “Can’t Stop Falling Apart”, “Everybody’s Nobody” and “Derelict Palace” HERE ‘I Live Too Fast To Die Young’ Track List:1.    Murder The Summer Of Love2.    Young Drunks & Old Alcoholics3.   Derelict Palace4.    All Fighter5.    Everybody’s Nobody6.    Antisocialite7.    Can’t Stop Falling Apart8.    Pagan Prayer9.    No Guilt10.  I Live Too Fast To Die Young11.  Dearly Departed
Band Line-Up:Michael Monroe – lead vocals, harmonica, saxophone
Steve Conte – guitars, vocalsRich Jones – guitars, vocals
Karl Rockfist – drums
Sami Yaffa – bass, vocals 
Recorded and mixed by Erno “Error” Laitinen at Inkfish Studios, Helsinki, Finland
Produced by Erno “Error” Laitinen, Michael Monroe, Rich Jones, Sami Yaffa, Steve Conte & Karl RockfistMastered by Svante Forsbäck at Chartmakers

 Additional musicians:Slash – guitar solo & additional guitars on “I Live Too Fast To Die Young”
Lenni-Kalle Taipale – Piano on “Antisocialite” & “Can’t Stop Falling Apart”
Suvi Aalto & Astrid Nicole – Additional backing vocals on “Can’t Stop Falling Apart” & “Murder The Summer Of Love”
Neil Leyton – Additional backing vocals on “Everybody’s Nobody”, “Murder The Summer Of Love” & “All Fighter
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