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BUCKCHERRY’s STEVIE DACANAY Talks About Making Of Upcoming ‘Roar Like Thunder’ Album

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In a new interview with Stefs Rock Show, BUCKCHERRY guitarist Stevie Dacanay (a.k.a. Stevie D.) spoke about the band’s upcoming eleventh album, “Roar Like Thunder”, which will be released on June 13. The follow-up to 2023’s “Vol. 10” was once again helmed by producer and songwriter-for-hire Marti Frederiksen, who has previously collaborated with AEROSMITH, DEF LEPPARD, Jonny Lang and Sheryl Crow, among many others. Regarding how the BUCKCHERRY songwriting process works, Stevie said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Josh [Todd, BUCKCHERRY singer] and I usually start a year before the recording process. We start demoing here [at my home studio in Los Angeles]. And we’ll do it on the road. I have a road rig that I bring with [me], and we just start documenting ideas. And then what we do, we set aside a few weeks somewhere along the way and we get with our producer, Marti Frederiksen. He’s become like the sixth member of the band… And when we write with Marti, he’s in Nashville, so we fly out there in between tours. And what we do is we take all these ideas and we kind of flesh them out more. So from, let’s say, 20 ideas, we’ll kind of whittle those down to eight, nine, and we’ll have songwriting sessions and come up with 10 songs for an album.”A video for the “Roar Like Thunder” title track was shot in Los Angeles in early February and will be released on March 13 along with information on the album preorder.Last month, Josh told TalkShopLive about “Roar Like Thunder”: “It’s really great. It’s a rocking record from beginning to end. You guys are gonna really love it. We labored over the songwriting for a long time, and it’s a lot of fun from beginning to end.”In December, Todd told Indie Power TV about BUCKCHERRY’s working relationship with Frederiksen: “Yeah, our relationship with Marti goes way back. We co-wrote ‘Sorry’ with Marti way back on [the] ’15’ [album], and then ‘Black Butterfly’ and ‘Confessions’. Marti was all part of all that. It’s just unfortunate that we didn’t get to continue with him because of the politics in B.C. at the time. So, long story short, it’s been great to be back with him. I don’t ever wanna do a record without him, and he knows that. He understands this band for what’s special about BUCKCHERRY, bringing out those elements in us. I think we bring out elements in him that he likes, and we work as a team. We do what’s best for the song. We leave the egos at the door and we get to it and we always make great stuff. So it’s been a lot of fun making records.”He added: “And [Marti’s] got a mini-me. His son is Evan Frederiksen, and he’s on this record too. And he was on the last record, and he’s really so Marti-ish. And he’s gonna be a big player down the line too. He’s great. He’s very talented. And just like Marti — Marti started on drums; that was his instrument. And then [Marti] eventually got into songwriting, and he can play guitar and he sings and he does it all. He’s always writing with somebody at all times, so he’s just a wealth of information. And I always learn so much doing records with him.”In November, Dacanay told Shawn Ratches of Laughingmonkeymusic about BUCKCHERRY’s working relationship with Marti: “We’ve known him for a very long time. About 20 years ago, he co-wrote [the song] ‘Sorry’ and then produced the ‘Black Butterfly’ album after that. So we’ve known him since then, but we got together with him for [2021’s] ‘Hellbound’ album. We reconnected and, in my opinion, we’ve done some stuff, sonically and musically, that’s been really great. And I love the process. I love coming here [to his studio in Nashville] and working with him. It’s such an inspiring kind of environment. And there’s a lot of history here at the studio and the vibe here just is real conducive to creating. But yeah, working with Marti, and his son now is an integral part of this camp, a lot gets done pretty quickly. And, yeah, I can’t say enough good stuff about this place.”Dacanay went on to speak in more detail about the BUCKCHERRY songwriting process, saying: “There’s a considerable amount of preparation before we actually get in here to track the album. So we’ll spend the year writing and demoing songs, and then we’ll pick out the songs we wanna focus on. And then I’ll make a demo of the 10 songs and give ’em to the rest of the guys — Kelly [LeMieux, bass], Francis [Ruiz, drums] and Billy [Rowe, guitar]. They’ll learn the songs in kind of what they wanna do their parts. And then we’ll all fly in… What happened this time is we all flew in pretty early in the morning and just started cranking it out. And these guys are — they’re crackerjacks. So they can get in and do their respective parts in a day, 10 songs, and then their second day would be about just touch-ups or revisions or something like that. But each guy knocks his parts out in a couple days. So they were in and out of here in four or five days, I believe. We had two studios going. There’s four studios here. So at one point we’ll have two rooms going — one with, let’s say Billy’s in one room and Kelly’s in another tracking or Francis. Francis, at one point, was the only one… When he starts it off, there’s nothing else to start recording, so Francis goes first and knocks out the majority of it, and then everyone else just starts jumping in.””Vol. 10” came out in June 2023. The 11-song LP featured 10 new BUCKCHERRY originals and, as a bonus track, a cover of the Bryan Adams classic “Summer Of 69”. The album was produced by Frederiksen and recorded at Sienna Studios in Nashville. The album was released in North America by Round Hill Records, in Japan by Sony Japan, and by Earache Records for the rest of the world.In November 2023, BUCKCHERRY released a new holiday song called “Tell ‘Em It’s Christmas”.BUCKCHERRY previously released another holiday song, “Christmas Is Here”, back in 2010.In the summer of 2020, BUCKCHERRY recruited JETBOY’s Rowe as its new guitarist. He joined the group as the replacement for Kevin Roentgen, who left BUCKCHERRY in July of that year.In 2019, BUCKCHERRY enlisted Ruiz as its new drummer. He joined the group as the replacement for Sean Winchester, who exited BUCKCHERRY after laying down the drum tracks on “Warpaint”.The 20th-anniversary deluxe edition of the double-platinum BUCKCHERRY album “15” on physical and digital formats arrived on January 17 via Endurance Music Group. Originally released in 2005, the album featured the four-times-platinum single “Crazy Bitch” and the two-times-platinum single “Sorry”. The deluxe edition was issued in North America on a two-vinyl-LP format featuring the album’s 11 original songs as well as four bonus tracks recorded in 2005 and three newly recorded acoustic tracks by Todd and Dacanay.BUCKCHERRY will perform the “15” album in its entirety on all 2025 tour dates which begin in March.Photo credit: Tommy Sommers[embedded content]

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