Rocking With Jam Man Talks With Phil Varone
Rocking With Jam Man Talks With Phil Varone about the new single “Revolution” from his band Panic Boom which was 25 years in the making, his new documentary, 30yrs a Drummer. His time with Saigon Kick and how their only hit single did not hardly have any drums in it, how he joined Skid Row, touring with Vince Neil and how real fans would make fun of him, Ghosts, haunted houses, and what is next for him
25 years in the making, Panic Boom releases “Revolution”. “Revolution” is the first single off of Panic Boom’s self-released full-length debut album. Panic Boom is scheduled to be released in the spring of 2022.
“Revolution” Official Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
This band of brothers was formed in 1994 when drummer Phil Varone parted ways with Saigon Kick setting out to form a new group.
Varone, called life-long friends Tony Cortese (guitar), Randy Bates (vocals), and Saigon Kick bandmate, Bass Player Chris McLernon. Guitarist Sean Martin would complete the lineup.
Panic Boom was born.
Boom’s songwriting was immediate as they entered the recording studio to begin recording songs for Atlantic Records. Atlantic would eventually pass on the band, and each member would go onto other projects. The band would never break up, with Panic Boom, you are a member for life. The members call it “The Hotel California of bands.”
After twenty-five plus years dormant, Panic Boom began showing signs of activity when Varone called each bandmate asking if they would like to re-record one of the original songs for his new documentary, 30yrs a Drummer. What happened next was something no one saw coming. One song, turned into two songs, then three, then four and before long; Panic Boom had recorded a full-length album, of brand-new songs, mixed with the old songs.
“Revolution” is written by Panic Boom, recorded by Panic Boom, produced, and mixed by Chris McLernon. Revolution Video was directed and edited by Phil Varone.
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