Blacklist Union Returns with Brand New Single, “The Queen of Everything”

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Hollywood street rockers Blacklist Union has returned with a bang releasing the official music video for their latest single, “The Queen of Everything”. The single is the first track off their fifth album, Letters From The Psych Ward, which is expected to drop this summer.

For fans of 2000s hard rock music, this release is a must-see, and the first video single, ‘The Queen of Everything,’ provides a perfect preview of what’s to come.

About Blacklist Union:

Formed in 2004 by LA based frontman Tony West, Blacklist Union released their debut “After The Mourning” in April of 2006, which was met by critical acclaim all across the globe. From Memphis to Melbourne to Louisiana to London, Blacklist Union instantly made a mark throughout the rock n’ roll underground. Their follow-up in 2008 “Breakin’ Bread With The Devil,” with tracks including the title track, along with “Sixty-Five Steps Away” and “Wicked Love Song,” received the same amount of critical acclaim and put them on the map in the rock ‘n roll world yet again. The band’s well received third full-length CD entitled “Til Death Do Us Part” was released in 2012, and features tracks including “Alabama Slammer” and “Diggin’ 4 Gold.

Blacklist Union has toured nationally, receiving five star reviews from music industry magazines, fanzines, and webzines, and has a growing fan base both domestically and internationally. Former Guns n’ Roses manager Doug Goldstein has said, “Back to Momo” is “The best record that he’s heard since “Appetite For Destruction,” and Tony West is “the hardest working frontman he knows.” Hailed worldwide as the next big rock band, Blacklist Union is clearly on their way from the street to the elite.

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You can watch the video down below, but if you want to hear and learn more about Tony West’s life and what bands influenced him the most, you can check out the newest episode of Metal Social Monday hosted by Britt Pennella, bassist of the Hollywood rocker Blackboard Jungle. Junkyard recommended!

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