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A Duke Reunion

by Duke Maroon

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    Pre-order of A Duke Reunion. You get 8 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.
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    releases May 6, 2022

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We're Back 02:41
Were back, backer than ever 32 better late than never Were back, back in business Came to start what we didn’t finish Were back back with a vengeance Tax claim: independence Were back, back to back Were the best and that’s a fact They're back They're back They're back They're back Were back back in town What goes up must come down Were back, back in front On the prowl, on the hunt They're back They're back They're back They're back Were back so back the fuck up Like Fred said, we’re gonna fuck this track up Were back, back in the groove Gonna make your body move Were back backer than ever Duke Maroon, now and forever Were back back in business Testify, lay some witness We’re back We’re back We’re back We’re back
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Heart Attack 05:03
I’m knocking in windows I’m kicking down doors I’m punching the ceiling I’m stomping the floor Rock and roll sex and drugs Heavy metal Raining blood I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back Harder than a heart attack I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back Harder than it has ever been Yea Ow Hide your daughters Hide your sons Put away your knives And lockup your guns Times are tough But so am I I got the stuff I am your guy. I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back Harder than a heart attack I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back Harder than it has ever been Yea Ow Poppin cherries Slinging mud Drinkin booze Smokin bud South of heaven Rest in peace Back in Black The number of the beast I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back Harder than a heart attack I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back I’m bringing it back Harder than it has ever been Yea Ow
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Oh what a pity You had to be so petty Oh how shitty Wrapped up in your own confetti I would say sorry But Im not I would feel bad But I don't Another selfie From the room downstairs We're all just jelly JK nobody cares I would say sorry But Im not I would feel bad But I don't I want you to know I'm not thinking about Want you to know This tweet isn't about you Oh what a shame That's what happens nowadays No one's to blame Still hate you anyways I would say sorry But Im not I would feel bad But I don't Congratulations Hope everything is well Salutations I'll be seeing you in Hell I would say sorry But Im not I would feel bad But I don't I want you to know I'm not thinking about you Want you to know This status isn't about you Want you to know I'm not thinking about you Want you to know I'm never thinking about you
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After a several-year-hiatus, Duke Maroon is officially on the come-back, and plans to release their debut, studio recorded LP,A Duke Reunion , in May. The 8-track album, recorded at Sound Splitter Studio, is a mixture of new and old music being revitalized by Gene Meyer and Doug Keller, but also with the help of some friends like Alex- Michael Alleva, Greg “The Gong” Ondo, and newcomers Tyler Asay, Dan Nazario and Amanda DeSouza.

It all began with hopes of being a kick-ass wedding band, but Duke Maroon has even larger plans for their comeback this year, including some shows and a studio-record, but maybe—you know—still being a wedding band, too. The 2012 creation from Doug Keller and Gene Meyer is staying true to their early roots by not taking themselves too seriously, while also upping the quality and image of the band and sound. In those early years, Duke Maroon’s permanent location was Gene’s parents’ basement, where all their sound was recorded in a matter of weeks into Garageband. After the coupling, the duo began playing open mics, picking up members along the way including Grant Stiner, Alex-Michael Alleva, Greg Ondo, Garr Bear Thompson, and Wild Wild Wes. In 2016, the band released the Oops EP , and Gene says of the music at that time, “Some [were] extremely heartfelt and others were about my dog’s shitting in the basement. Most of it sounded like Ween with the occasional Van Halen rip-off.”


Tyler Asay had this to say about Duke Maroon:

“When I was writing for WXPN’s The Key in 2016, I wrote about a lot of Tiny Desk Contest entries by local Philadelphia bands. There was one however, that stuck with me and connected to a point where I thought, ‘Woah. I wonder if I will join that band one day.’ That band was Duke Maroon, and here I am, six years later, singing and adding keyboard arrangements for their new album. It’s been a dream to get to work with a band that inspires me as much as Duke Maroon. Few bands know how to ROCK like they do anymore!”

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releases May 6, 2022

Gene Meyer: Vocals/Guitar
Doug Keller: Bass/Guitar
Greg “The Gong” Ondo: Drums
Alex-Michael Alleva: Lead Guitar
Tyler Asay: Vocals/Keys
Amanda DeSouza: Vocals
Dan Nazario: *Drums on We're Back, Mandatory Love Song and The Monsters on Maple Street.

All songs mixed and mastered by Justin Nazario at Sound Splitter Studio

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After a several-year-hiatus, Duke Maroon is officially on the come-back, and plans to release their debut, studio recorded LP, A Duke Reunion, on May 5th. The 8-track album, recorded at Sound Splitter Studio, is a mixture of new and old music being revitalized by Gene Meyer (Bandit) and Doug Keller (The Tisburys & Riverby). ... more

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