SCHEITHAUER Feat. METAL CHURCH, W.A.S.P., LYNCH MOB Members – The Spirit Of Real Rock Returns

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When world-class guitarist and songwriter Peter Scheithauer puts his name on a band, you know it’s serious. Known for his firestorm guitar work with Killing Machine, Temple Of Brutality, Stream, and Belladonna, Scheithauer has always stood for authenticity, power, and pure musical grit. Now, with his new project Scheithauer, he’s channeling everything he loves about real rock – the sound, the attitude, and the unshakable spirit of the ’70s and ’80s.

At its core, Scheithauer is a celebration of American hard rock in its purest form – big guitars, thunderous drums, deep grooves, and melodies that hit as hard as the riffs. This is music built on the legacy of bands like Montrose, Aerosmith, KISS, and Van Halen – played by musicians who lived that era and carry its flame forward.

The lineup is nothing short of explosive. Peter is joined by his longtime brothers-in-arms Stet Howland (drums – W.A.S.P., Metal Church) and Steve Unger (bass – Metal Church), forming a powerhouse rhythm section with a chemistry only decades of shared history can create. On vocals, the extraordinary Keith St. John (Montrose, Burning Rain, Lynch Mob) brings his signature blend of soul, swagger, and raw emotion – the kind of voice that could have fronted any arena in rock’s golden age.

The debut album takes things even higher with an incredible roster of guest legends, including the mighty Billy Sheehan (Mr. Big, The Winery Dogs, Sons Of Apollo) and groove titan Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp, Chickenfoot, Joe Satriani), plus more names soon to be revealed. Together, they’ve created a sound that’s timeless yet fresh – raw and honest, but played with the precision and passion that only true pros can deliver.

From the first riff to the final scream, Scheithauer is a journey back to when rock was loud, proud, and alive. It’s not nostalgia – it’s resurrection. The sound of leather jackets, roaring amps, and burning passion.

Scheithauer is here to remind the world that real rock never dies – it just gets louder.

Stay tuned for updates.

(Source: www.bravewords.com)

Roman P-V - 2025-10-28 12:19:12

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