Deep Purple Stream New Song, ‘Hell to Pay,’ Release ‘Now What?!’ Artwork
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Deep Purple are streaming another new song off their upcoming album, Now What?!, which will be released April 30 in North America by earMUSIC. You can hear the track, "Hell to Pay," below.
They've also released the album's complete track listing and cover artwork, which is shown at left.
"Hell to Pay" and another new song, "All The Time In The World," (which you can hear here) will be released as a single later this month. Of the two new tracks, "Hell to Pay" is closer to Deep Purple's classic sound (or at least their Perfect Strangers-era sound). It also features a killer (and very Deep Purple-sounding) guitar solo by Steve Morse, which kicks off at the 1:41 mark.
The album, which was recorded in Nashville, was produced by Bob Ezrin, who worked on Kiss' Destroyer, Pink Floyd's The Wall and other classic albums. Here's the complete track listing:
01. A Simple Song
02. Weirdistan
03. Out Of Hand
04. Hell To Pay
05. Body Line
06. Above And Beyond
07. Blood From A Stone
08. Uncommon Man
09. Après Vous
10. All The Time In The World
11. Vincent Price
Now What?! is the follow-up to 2005's Rapture of the Deep. The band's current lineup is Ian Paice (drums), Roger Glover (bass), Ian Gillan (vocals), Steve Morse (guitar) and Don Airey (keyboards).
For more information on the band, plus their 2013 tour dates, visit deeppurple2013.com. Follow them on Facebook here.
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guitarladd
March 22, 2013 at 1:14am
"Deep Purple sounding solo"? Doesn't sound like your classic Blackmore solo, although his solos were always great. Morse just keeps improving with age, showing off his modern day shredder chops here. Sounds great.
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jcDesigns
March 18, 2013 at 2:10pm
Not a fan of Deep Purple, but Steve Morse kicks ass on that solo. Reminds me of his song Tumeni Notes. I totally agree with ardiril below. That song will be awesome live.
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ardiril
March 16, 2013 at 10:50am
That kicks the crap out of All The Time In The World. It's gonna sound great live.
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daveotr
March 16, 2013 at 9:48am
It sounds more like a Dixie Dregs tune with vocals than Deep Purple. Nice guitar work from Steve Morse and Don Airey does a great job emulating the keyboard sounds of the late great Jon Lord.














