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Every album paints pictures. But, instead of using brushes and canvases, Vandenberg paints with towering vocals, shaking rhythms, and iconic and immediately recognizable guitarist Adrian fillings.

Equipped by vocalist Mats Levern, drummer Koen Herfst and bassist Randy Van Der Elsen, the virtuoso guitarist gave their life, deep, and vital vision on their fifth full album, Sin.

The album was turned on in a wide sweep of the anomalous hard rock and rigid metal and was produced by Bob Marlette (Ozzy Osbourne, Alice In Chains, Rob Zombie).

"For me, music is like a painting," said Adrian in his official statement.

As the album opener, Vandenberg released the video clip from the song House On Fire Mascot (Records/Mascot Label Group) on Thursday local time.

Recorded in the Netherlands and Los Angeles with Marlette, Sin represents Vandenberg's natural evolution. And the 'cubitan' harmony that scorched, illuminated this first single House On Fire.

"You experience ups and downs, light, and nuances. One song might make you want to jump on a table and party. Other songs will inspire you to think. Whatever it is, you are thrown into the landscape, where my favorite album still applies to me. You can be in a car or at home with headphones attached to the sound system, and you are in a different world," said Adrian.

"Like every other band or artist, we were forced to 'hold a horse' when we found ourselves playing our part in one of these Hollywood Outbreak style films during Covid-19," guitarist and Vandenberg leader Adrian Vandenberg said.

"Without auditioning for a role. You will understand that we are very excited to 'get out of Italy' hard, so we thought it would be more than appropriate to 'bare the world' with this new song! Fire!" he continued.


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