FARGO Release “Gimme That Bone” video

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FARGO Release first single/video from new album

‘Strangers D’Amour’ out on June 25, 2021 on Steamhammer / SPV

Watch “Gimme That Bone” HERE: https://youtu.be/ARpf_v2wnpI



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German Hard Rock band FARGO have released “Gimme That Bone” the new single and  video from their new studio album “Strangers D’Amour”. The video features two special guests: ex FARGO guitar player Hanno Grossmann and Torsten Lüderwaldt on keyboards, well known for his work for the band Fair Warning.

You can watch the video here:
https://youtu.be/ARpf_v2wnpI

Bass player Peter Knorn says: “Compared to our comeback album “Constellation”, “Strangers D’Amour” sounds even more mature and rounded, with our typically driving beats and lots of melodious chorus parts, but also with a few little surprises thrown in,” “‘Gimme That Bone’  have guitar player Peter Ladwig play a Hammond organ and Fender Rhodes, as well as his guitar.”
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Tracklisting:

1. Rain Of Champagne 3:17
2. Gimme That Bone 3:23
3. Closer To The Sun 4:13
4. Time 6:04
5. Mary Says 3:23
6. Law Of The Jungle 3:19
7. Homesick 3:59
8. Dear Miss Donna Vetter 3:35
9. No Reason To Cry 4:12
10. Car Expert 3:32
11. Why Don’t You 3:32
“Strangers D’Amour” will be released through SPV/Steamhammer on June 25th, 2021 as CD digipak, LP in black vinyl and digital. There will also be an exclusive CD/LP bundle with a T-Shirt only available at the Steamhammer shop:  https://shop.steamhammer.de/artists/fargo/store

FARGO History

Founded in 1973 by Peter Knorn and Peter Ladwig, the group soon earned itself a faithful fan base and went on to sign a recording contract only a few years later. For a while guitarist Matthias Jabs, who joined the Scorpions in 1978 and went on to make a global career, was also part of the Fargo fold. Fargo themselves developed into an internationally acclaimed act, too, released their debut album in 1979 and brought out three more superlative studio albums by 1982, all of them on EMI, the major label giant of that time. The band toured all over Europe, played with the greatest luminaries of the rock scene, performed outstandingly successful tours with AC/DC, Mothers Finest, April Wine and The Small Faces, among others, and wowed TV audiences on a regular basis. Thanks to their sensational live shows (including Knorn’s legendary nightly head-first somersault), Europe’s biggest teen magazine BRAVO devoted two full pages to the Fargo bassist in January 1981.

You can see the stunt here at 2:09: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYHsGGYvzdk

Following a time of upheaval, the hard rock act Victory emerged from Fargo in 1984 and continued the successful career of its predecessor seamlessly. After a hiatus of 34 years, Fargo returned in autumn 2017 and went on to release their comeback album “Constellation” one year later.

Connect with FARGO:
https://www.facebook.com/FargoGermany/
https://www.facebook.com/steamhammerofficial/

About Louise Swift

I first went to a gig in 1981, Gillan at Leeds University. I've been a regular gig goer ever since. I haven't kept count of how many gigs I've been to over the intervening years, but it's a lot! My favourite bands are AC/DC then, in no particular order, Anti-Nowhere League, Slaughter and the Dogs, Towers of London and Dirt Box Disco. I tend to like Glam/Punk and rude offensive lyrics, not sure what that says about me but as Animal would say 'So What!' The question was recently put to me - did I write for any online publications? My reply - No, but I'd like to! Planetmosh was suggested and I found myself offering to review Aces High Festival. Easy peasy I thought! Well not quite, if a jobs worth doing it's worth doing well! I had sixteen bands to research. I found I actually enjoyed that and it kept me too busy to be making lunatic comments on Facebook! ;) Then I felt a bit inadequately qualified. I mean, who am I to comment on others, when my musical expertise extends to being able to play a mean Greensleeves on the recorder and a passable Annie's song on the flute! Haven't picked up either instrument for years! What I do have, however, is over 30 years of experience as a gig goer, so I can comment on what I like and what I don't! It's only my opinion and, if I don't like a band it doesn't mean they are bad, just not to my own liking. I admire anyone who has the guts to get up on that stage and have a go!