The collective foursome known as Souls Of We marks a new beginning for legendary guitarist George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob) and Charismatic frontman London Legrand (Brides Of Destruction). Lynch and Legrand came together by a chance meeting on Melrose. "Back when George was putting together Lynch Mob, I read in a magazine that he was looking for a singer" explains Legrand. "I made a home-made audition tape on my jam box and sent it to his manager, but I never got a call back. Anyway, years later I'm standing on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood and I see George. I decided I didn't have anything to lose, so I walked up to him and said, How come you never got back to me on that tape? He looked confused at first and then started laughing."We hit it off immediately and he invited me to come check out a new batch of songs he was working on. He gave me a tape of music, and that night I went home and finished 3 songs.” The chemistry between Lynch and Legrand was instant and undeniable. "London is a unique visionary and poet" states Lynch. "His words are powerful and descriptive. I feel like I have finally found my musical soulmate.” Rounding out the line-up is powerhouse drummer Yael (Tom Morello, Alex Skolnick) and bassist Johny Chow (Systematic, Fireball Ministry). "Souls Of We is a dream band where I got to pick and chose players not because one is more famous than the other, but because I really respect
and want to play with these people" states Lynch.
"We auditioned many technically great drummers, but something was missing" says Lynch. "When Yael walked in, she brought the swagger and sleaze we were looking for as well as
technical ability." Having played all styles of music, from performing with full orchestras to
playing with rock bands, Yael is well versed in music and her musical depth is unmatched in the drumming world. Chow and Lynch were introduced by a mutual friend. "A friend of mine kept telling me that George and I would hit it off and that I would be perfect for his new project. Yael was already in the picture, and I had already played in 3 other bands with her, so I knew the Chemistry was there. After hearing the music, I knew this could be something great.” With all of the elements of danger, lust, life, rebellion and love, Souls Of We have crafted one of the most honest and brilliant albums of the decade. Their explosive debut effort, "Let The Truth Be Known" is a modern rock album that can't be pigeonholed to any time or genre. From sex fueled rockers ("Push It", "Come and Go") to songs about inner demons and personal struggles ("January"), this band of Rock 'N' Roll saviors is making music that's both honest and innovative. Lynch and Legrand originally started crafting the songs that would ultimately make up "Let The Truth Be Known" four years ago. However, the project was temporarily put on hold for a couple of years while Lynch worked on various projects and Legrand joined Brides Of Destruction, the
band featuring Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue and Traci Gunns from LA Guns. After the Brides split, Legrand and Lynch rekindled their partnership and finished work on their most ambitious project yet. “Let The Truth Be Known” was self produced in various studios around LA and mixed by Mudrock (Avenged Sevenfold, Godsmack).
The record features several guest musicians including, drummer Morgan Rose (Sevendust) and bassist Fred Leclercq (Dragonforce). “We went in to this project with no funding, no label, no producer and no band” explains Lynch. “We were just doing demos and making the music that we wanted to make. There was no one looking over our shoulders and no deadlines.” When asked about the music, Legrand offers his insight on a couple of the songs. "Let The Truth Be Known" is a song that shouldn't piss off anybody that's not guilty of the words I'm saying. It's a fuck you to those who fucked me.”
"January" is a true story of deception fueled by drug addiction. I wrote this song about the final days of Brides Of Destruction.” " The music is dangerous and beautiful at the same time, but it definitely has a fuck you element to it" states Legrand. " The songs are very personal to me. Growing up, I was really quiet and shy and writing was my way of being heard. There are a lot of kids out there that think they're in this world alone. I want to let them know they're not alone. We are all the souls of we.
"One more reflection of life experience
chasing the Hollywood dream
while trying to avoid realizing the shocking
and vicious truth, Ignorance is bliss and dreams do not
always come true in this glitter world of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll,
A realization that “the man” can very well be the under dog
and the under dog can very well be “the man”,
but just roll reversal will never be the answer
for nothing has changed, We’re all brothers and sisters, the Souls Of We,
And unity we will probably never conquer
in this dog eat dog world of betrayal and judgment,
but if one can look to what has put us there
and overlook the imperfections that hold us there
and acknowledge the beauty in our efforts
to communicate while trying to scratch to the top, they will be closer to realizing that we are all THE SOULS OF WE
- London Legrand
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George, London and the gang, great fuckin disc, just received in the mail today, signed, sealed and delivered. After a shit ass week of workin my ass of, you absolutely made my day, thank you. DRILL
Thanks For the add request,excellent music and sound,Glad your still Rockin George,yor playing is still Excellent,Take care and hope you guys play Vegas soon Joe Glaze!!!
Thanks a lot for the request. And much respect to George Lynch, a very gifted and talented guitarist, Lynch Mob was one of my favorite band during the 90's ;-)) "I've got my wicked... Sensations
thanks for the request. George Lynch was a major influence when i was growing up...all the best for the band. I'd love to see ya live when i visit the U.S next.
Thanks for the request and listening to my music,l grew up listening to Dokken in the 80's so what a suprise it was to have a request from a band that George is playing in.