Mad Painter Release New Single "Debt Collector" – A Rock Tribute to the Legends of the '70s

Mad Painter, the rising rock band with a vintage edge, proudly announces the release of their latest single, "Debt Collector," now available on all major streaming platforms. This is the second single from their highly anticipated upcoming album, Island Poetry, further cementing their place as torchbearers of classic rock.

Inspired by legendary acts like Nazareth and Deep Purple, "Debt Collector" masterfully blends gritty blues-rock with a nostalgic 1970s flair. Its evocative lyrics, written by acclaimed poet Dmitry M. Epstein, infuse the track with a poetic intensity that complements the band’s signature sound.

Recorded at Tom Hamilton's studio in Peabody, the production captures the essence of rock’s golden era. A standout feature of "Debt Collector" is the dynamic Hammond organ, channeled through a Marshall amplifier—a bold homage to the inimitable Jon Lord of Deep Purple fame. This distinctive sound, paired with driving rhythms and impassioned vocals, creates an immersive listening experience that is both fresh and familiar

"Debt Collector": https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/4AOPVTpQIXx2MYTNZvqG9W

About Mad Painter: Mad Painter is a rock band from Arlington, MA, known for their dynamic sound influenced by 1970s rock'n'roll. Their music blends garage rock, proto-punk, heavy metal, and psychedelic rock, inspired by bands like Sweet, Slade, and Mott the Hoople. With a reputation for energetic live performances and thought-provoking lyrics, Mad Painter continues to captivate audiences with their distinctive musical style. Mad Painter is deeply rooted in the melodic rock tradition of the 1970s, playing original music ranging from Woodstock-era psychedelic rock to glam-tinged rock'n'roll and epic heavy anthems in the vein of Uriah Heep.

At the center of Mad Painter is Alex Gitlin, the songwriter and creator of the concept. He is backed by drummer Al Hendry (Bubba Loaf, Tokyo Tramps), bassist Kenne Highland (ex-Gizmos, Hopelessly Obscure, Johnny & The Jumper Cables, Africa Corps.), and guitarist Al Nahabedian (Thighscrapers), who plays with Kenne in Kenne Highland Airforce.

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