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Rock Supergroup Iconic Announce Sophomore Album, Release New Single 'Cry No More'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Hard rock supergroup Iconic have announced that their sophomore album, II, is scheduled for release on July 31.

To celebrate the announcement, the band shared the new single, "Cry No More," and an accompanying lyric video.

Iconic includes members that have played with Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, Stryper and Ozzy Osbourne.

Guitarist Michael Sweet commented, "It's been a long time coming and the time is finally here! It's an absolute honor to be a part of such an incredible band and 'Cry No More' is the perfect representation of who Iconic is. Music that takes you back to the best of times and reminds you that rock is still alive and well!"

"It's a pleasure to work with these fantastic musicians in Iconic. 'Cry No More' should give classic rock fans something raw and real in terms of both playing and production. Crank it up!" guitarist Joel Hoekstra added.

Vocalist Nathan James said, "I'm so pleased to have made another album with these incredible musicians. I hope everyone enjoys this first single "Cry No More" and the whole album".

"Well, the time is here, folks, finally Iconic - 'II' is coming to you, with the first single 'Cry No More' coming soon!" bassist Marco Mendoza exclaimed. "Like always, it's a blast and quite an honor to be part of a project like this, with all these players! Take a listen and enjoy! Viva la ROCK!!!"

II Tracklist:

1. Cry No More
2. All I Want
3. Open My Eyes
4. Tears Keep On Falling
5. Take Me To The Place
6. S.O.S.
7. Nothing Left For Me
8. Far Away
9. Valley Of Lost Souls
10. Written In The Stars
11. Heart Of Stone

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