Female Rock Artist RPM Releases Debut Album Irrational Anthem, January 20th amid controversy over lyrics.
Press Release gives details about the release of RPM's debut album Irrational Anthem, produced by Frank Gryner( A Perfect Circle, Rob Zombie, The Crystal Method, Tommy Lee.)
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 17, 2004 --New female Rock artist RPM will release her much anticipated debut album on January 20th entitled Irrational Anthem. Produced by Frank Gryner (A Perfect Circle, Rob Zombie, and The Crystal Method), the album has already sparked controversy with its strong lyrical content. Always someone who can be counted on to speak her mind, RPM takes on religion, suicide, and school violence among many other topics on Irrational Anthem. The city of Santa Monica took offense to posters promoting the album which contained 'Goddamnit' her first single. The song is a searing assault on organized religion that pulls the listener in while never letting up. To support the release of the album, RPM will be playing several shows in the LA area that promise to feature her awesome live show including at the Whisky on February 6th. RPM is also organizing a benefit for the East LA non-profit Inner City Struggle on March 1st at the El Rey Theatre, which will be packing some serious talent.
Hell yeah!!... Ya gotta love a girl who just doesn't give a f*$@ about saying what she feels...Nuthin but Love and Respect RPM...Go get em!!!"
-Tommy Lee (Motley Crue, Methods of Mayhem)
Benjamin Jones
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