RED DRAGON CARTEL Announces North American Tour to Support New Album “Patina”

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RED DRAGON CARTEL, the band led by former OZZY OSBOURNE and BADLANDS guitarist Jake E. Lee, will embark on a North American tour in February. The trek will kick off February 23 in Reno, Nevada and wrap on April 2 in Queens, New York. RED DRAGON CARTEL‘s sophomore album, “Patina”, was being released  last November 9 via Frontiers Music Srl. The follow-up to RED DRAGON CARTEL‘s eponymous 2014 debut, marks the group’s first release with drummer Phil Varone (SAIGON KICKSKID ROW) and bassist Anthony Esposito. The band’s current lineup is rounded out by singer Darren James Smith.

Patina” can be purchased on CD/LP/Digital and stream the album at this location. U.S. fans can get an exclusive 180g, green color vinyl from F.Y.E. stores or here. This pressing is strictly limited to 250 copies and will not be repressed.

The record was recorded at Esposito‘s Obscenic Arts studio in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania and was reportedly mixed by legendary producer Max Norman, who has previously worked with OZZY OSBOURNEMEGADETHSAVATAGE and LOUDNESS, among others. In addition to being the new bassist for RED DRAGON CARTELEsposito co-produced the album alongside Lee.

“I think we had a great production partnership,” says Jake. “He never discouraged me from trying things that were a bit outside the box; in fact, he encouraged it. His attention to detail in the recording of everything was exceptional. Much more than I alone would have toiled over. He has an incredible work ethic that kept me from lapsing into complacency. If we disagreed on how something should be, we’d find a perfect marriage of the two sides, or completely reimagine it. We didn’t settle on anything unless we both agreed it was perfect. If I do another album, I’d love it to be with him again.”

Another new member to RED DRAGON CARTEL is drummer Phil Varone, whose style Lee really appreciated. Phil is a very solid and groove-oriented player, who is not afraid to turn things upside down to give the song a more unique flavor,” explains Lee.

“Patina” Album Artwork

“Patina” marks a change of style from the debut RED DRAGON CARTEL album, featuring a more bluesy hard rock direction as opposed to its predecessor’s heavier leanings. Lee says: “The first album was more of a piecemeal production with some of the song ideas being 10 years old and never having more than one player in the room at any time. I wanted to do this one from scratch with all the songs originating and worked on with everyone in the room, on their instruments. It felt much more organic, like the way I used to do it for the first 20 years of my career — more honest to my roots.”

When asked about his musical inspirations for the record, Jake says: “My inspirations for ‘Patina’ are from the artists I loved during my youth. Robin TrowerSantana, BLACK SABBATHCAPTAIN BEYONDTHIN LIZZYGRAND FUNK RAILROADDavid Bowie… I could go on and on, but let me also say that there are also hints of SLY & THE FAMILY STONEDick Dale, psychedelia and even some George Benson. Don’t let any of that scare you — it all makes sense!”

RED DRAGON CARTEL Tour dates:

Feb. 23 – Reno, NV @ Nugget Casino Resort 
Feb. 24 – Agoura Hills, CA @ The Canyon Club 
Feb. 26 – San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick 
Feb. 28 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Whisky 
Mar. 01 – Santa Ana, CA @ Malones 
Mar. 02 – Las Vegas, NV @ Vamp’d 
Mar. 03 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee 
Mar. 05 – Denver, CO @ Herman’s Hideaway 
Mar. 07 – Dallas, TX @ Trees 
Mar. 08 – San Antonio, TX @ The Rock Box 
Mar. 09 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live 
Mar. 11 – Nashville, TN @ The Basement East 
Mar. 13 – Joliet, IL @ The Forge 
Mar. 14 – Ft. Wayne, IN @ Pierre’s 
Mar. 15 – Detroit, MI @ Token Lounge 
Mar. 16 – Toronto, ON @ The Rockpile 
Mar. 18 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Crafthouse 
Mar. 21 – Buford, GA @ 37 Main 
Mar. 22 – Greenville, SC @ Firmament 
Mar. 23 – Hopewell, VA @ Beacon Theater 
Mar. 25 – Sellersville, PA @ Sellersville Theater 
Mar. 26 – New York, NY @ Iridium 
Mar. 27 – Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live 
Mar. 29 – Teaneck, NJ @ Debonair Music Hall 
Mar. 30 – Patchogue, NY @ 89 North 
Mar. 31 – New Bedford, MA @ The Vault at Greasy Luck 
Apr. 02 – Queens, NY @ Blackthorn 51

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