Art of Anarchy To Release New Album “Let There Be Anarchy” on Feb 16th

ART OF ANARCHY is one of those rare bands that doesn't play by rules, except for the ones they break. “Compromise" and "playing it safe" are terms that don't exist in the band’s vocabulary, pulverizing raw talent is what this band has always relied on, along with artistic worlds of illusion and sound.
 
The band has entered into a Renaissance rebirth with a darker and more sinister edge that will reinforce the "anarchy" in ART OF ANARCHY.

Original founding members Jon Votta (guitar), Vince Votta (drums), and guitarist Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal (former Guns N' Roses / Sons Of Apollo) welcome the talents of vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (former Yngwie Malmsteen / Sons Of Apollo) and bassist Tony Dickinson (SOTO / Trans-Siberian Orchestra) into this new formation.
 
The band returns with their comeback album Let There Be Anarchy, which is a reflection of a modern society. With epic songs pushing the eight-minute mark, listeners will be taken to places that they may already be, are going to, or can only imagine. With the band's new lineup, the next chapter in AOA has just begun!

Art of Anarchy also recently released their latest video, "Die Hard." "The message is clear," the band commented in a joint statement. "If we must die, then we will all 'Die Hard'!"

The "Die Hard" video notably stars Charlie Gillespie as "The Prince of Anarchy." The Canadian actor and singer is best known for playing Luke Patterson in the Netflix series Julie and the Phantoms.

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