San Francisco classic rock style duo, Love Lyzardz has released its third single Til The Wheels Fall Off. The song was written and recorded this past summer while the band was sequestered due to Covid-19. "I wrote the song because I witnessed firsthand the struggles people were encountering and experiencing due to this horrendous virus, said the band's guitarist, songwriter and producer Johnny Saffire. The depression, the suicides and the hopelessness were mounting and Reign and I just wanted to do something to inspire people to keep going, to keep trying, to keep on trucking. To not give up on themselves, to not give up on the future and to not give up on life. We just wanted to create something positive in a world consumed by uncertainty and despair," added Reign Diamonds the band's lead vocalist and violinist.
The Love Lyzardz describe themselves as "an American rock band whose style is a modern adaptation of the sounds and attitudes that define classic rock music." The music is hard rocking but backed by a funky groove that will not quit. "Honestly, if your toes aren't tapping when the beat kicks in, we'll give you your money back," said Saffire smiling.
Til The Wheels Fall Off is scheduled for release this Saturday October 24th on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, Deezer, Google Play and Amazon with more to follow. Check them out on Youtube to learn more.
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