Las Vegas' own Cyanide is here to bring back the glory
days of heavy metal. To party like it's 1987. For fans
of Motley Crue, Van Halen, Def Leppard, Kiss, Ratt and
Guns 'N Roses among other legendary heavyweights. Their
11 song debut album Lethal Dose is full of high octane,
sex, drugs and rock 'n roll fueled tracks.
From the uptempo opener Bitches to Blame to sleazy album
closer Whole 'Lotta Trouble (dedicated to the legendary
Sherri's Ranch in Pahrump, Nevada), this album brings
back the spirit and attitude of classics like Too Fast
for Love, High 'N Dry, Out of the Cellar and Appetite
for Destruction.
Vocalist Rob Hussey, Guitarist Marc Andrews, Bassist
David Karr, Drummer Ryan Gillan, and on live backup
vocals Miranda Trenholm, have created a timeless hard
rock album that has been sorely missing in this world
of computerized auto tune drivel. Tracks like Drinkin',
Pump it to Me (featuring John Zito of Count's 77 on
slide guitar), Lookin' for a Good Time, first single
What Comes Around Goes Around and the classic power
ballad It's a Long Road prove this band has what it
takes to take 80's hard rock into the next generation.
Cyanide has wowed audiences with its original songs
as well as spot on covers like Queen of the Reich, Ten
Seconds to Love, and even obscure classics like Kix's
Girl Money, while opening for such legends as Skid Row,
Stephen Pearcy of Ratt, Bulletboys, Black 'N Blue,?Tuff,
Femme Fatale, Cheap Thrill and more. Now with the release
of Lethal Dose, the band is poised to take the next
stop from local phenom to national sensation.