In a recent episode of “Lipstick and Leather,” host Ryan Trush interviewed Steve Summers, the frontman of Pretty Boy Floyd, following their performance at The Rockpile in Toronto. Summers expressed enthusiasm for the band’s upcoming projects, announcing that a new album is in the works with multiple tracks already written, including the song “Horns Up,” which will feature on the new record but not as the first single. He emphasized the importance of selecting the right label for their music, indicating that while they might consider Frontiers Records, there is no rush to release the album.
The conversation touched on the band’s history, including the inclusion of a demo version of “48 Hours” on “The Karate Kid” soundtrack, which was a result of the record not being completed in time. Summers also discussed past collaborations and expressed an openness to working with various artists in the future, highlighting his desire to focus on Pretty Boy Floyd and his family for now.
Summers candidly addressed the music industry’s challenges, including the decision not to release additional music videos from their previous album, Public Enemies, due to lack of proper promotion. He conveyed a strong commitment to ensuring that their upcoming releases receive the attention they deserve, while also maintaining a positive outlook on potential future collaborations.
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