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Slaves On Dope And Mastodon Stars Lead New Kings Of Quarantine Jam
Slaves on Dope s Jason Rockman and Kevin Jardine, plus Mastodon s Bill Kelliher have released the third The Kings of Quarantine video
Canadian-based country artist Phil Lauzon is the kind of singer that draws you in and commands your attention. Building a high-energy reputation for himself from the club and festival scenes of Quebec all the way to the quarterfinals of the French Canadian version of NBC’s hit series The Voice, Phil Lauzon’s powerful vocal ability provokes a profound response from audiences everywhere.
Influenced by musical heroes Luke Combs and Chris Stapleton, Phil Lauzon unleashes his own brand of gritty country under the skillful guidance of record producer Dan Stobbs, associate producer and multiple CCMA award winner Gill Grand and recorded an engineered by Kevin Jardine at uplift productions in Montreal.
Like its predecessor, this Kings of Quarantine cover was organized by Slaves on Dope s Jason Rockman and Kevin Jardine and is housed on Slaves on Dope s YouTube site. Returning to lend a hand on this performance are Mastodon s Bill Kelliher and Filter s Richard Patrick, but there s a whole new group of musicians getting in on the fun.
Limp Bizkit s Wes Borland, The Used s Bert McCracken, 311 s P-Nut, In Flames Tanner Wayne and Veruca Salt s Louise Post all add their talents to this hard-hitting performance. Post opens up on vocals with Rockman, Patrick and McCracken all getting their crack at Perry Farrell s iconic delivery. You can watch it play out in the video posted below.