Dutch
rockers Maestro bring back their original 80's hit "Black Bishop,"
reimagined for their upcoming album "Get it on!" by Pt78 Records. Get
ready to experience the nostalgia of the 80's with the release of
"Black Bishop" by the Dutch melodic rock band Maestro. Originally
written in the eighties and recorded as a demo track in 1989, this
timeless classic has made a powerful comeback. Listen to the single: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhWRSD-CroQ "Black
Bishop," a song about playing chess, was covered and released by Dutch
cult metal band Vortex under a different title and lyrics in 2003. Now,
Maestro is back to reclaim their song, properly recording it for their
upcoming full-length album "Get it on!" by Pt78 Records. Drawing
inspiration from legendary bands like Dio, KISS, Queen, Dokken, TNT,
Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Queensryche, Winger, Triumph, and Y&T,
Maestro's unique sound captivates fans of KISS, Y&T, Iron Maiden,
Triumph, TNT, Winger, Dokken, Ratt, Yngwie Malmsteen, XYZ, and more. Recorded and mixed at Wouter Zuiderveld's home studio in Drachten, The Netherlands (Europe) Mixed by Wouter Zuiderveld and Maestro Mastered by Anne Alma, Dodiproductions, Baflo, The Netherlands (https://www.dodiproductions.com) Lyrics and music by Orion Roos and Bas de Jager "Black
Bishop" has been carefully mastered to embody the authentic sound of
the eighties, taking fans on a trip down memory lane. A lyric video will
be released soon, so stay tuned for more updates. We hope you enjoy this exciting revival of "Black Bishop" and share the love for this melodic rock classic. |
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