The Hellacopters Release ‘Let’s Talk Grande Rock’ Documentary

Legendary Swedish rockers The Hellacopters have unveiled a documentary entitled “Let’s Talk Grande Rock” to accompany the launch of the “Grande Rock Revisited” album release. “Grande Rock,” originally released in 1999, has been unavailable for purchase for over 20 years.

The new edition of the album, now available on CD, vinyl, or digital formats, comprises two parts. The first part features the original album remastered, while the second part offers a revisited and remixed version with additional guitars recorded by Dregen, along with added piano and backing vocals. Notably, the vinyl version of the release includes a cover of Venom’s song “Angel Dust.”

This release marks a significant moment for fans of The Hellacopters, providing an opportunity to revisit and rediscover a classic album in a fresh light. With the original tracks remastered and a revamped second part, listeners can experience the timeless energy and innovation of The Hellacopters’ music in a modern context. Moreover, the addition of Dregen’s guitars, piano, and backing vocals injects new layers of depth into the album, enriching the listening experience for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. With “Let’s Talk Grande Rock” offering insights into the making of the album, this release celebrates The Hellacopters’ enduring influence on the rock music scene.

Find the album on your favorite streaming service – here.

Tracklisting:

Grande Rock (remastered) (LP1/CD1) (Blue Cover)

“Action De Grâce”
“Alright Already Now”
“Move Right Out Of Here”
“Welcome To Hell”
“The Electric Index Eel”
“Paul Stanley”
“Angel Dust” *
“The Devil Stole The Beat From The Lord”
“Dogday Mornings”
“Venus In Force”
“5 vs. 7”
“Lonely”
“Renvoyer”

* vinyl only bonus track

Grande Rock Revisited (LP2 /CD2) (Orange Cover)
 
“Action De Grâce”
“Alright Already Now”
“Move Right Out Of Here”
“Welcome To Hell”
“The Electric Index Eel”
“Paul Stanley”
“The Devil Stole The Beat From The Lord”
“Dogday Mornings”
“Venus In Force”
“5 vs. 7”
“Lonely”
“Renvoyer”

You can order the album here.

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