

The fourth, “Jailbreak,” follows its protagonist (Davey Johnson) frantically looking in the nameless town for his sister (Tipper Newton) for the last 13 years and, upon finding her, realizes that she’s where she wants to be. The third tale, “The Accident,” involves average nice guy Lucas (Mather Zickel) involved in an accident, who tries to make amends and is possibly traumatized in the process. The second, “Siren,” shows three women (Fabienne Therese, Nathalie Love, and Hannah Marks), members of an indie rock band, who are unfortunate enough to get a flat tire on a deserted highway, and are picked up by a seemingly friendly (yet unnerving) couple offering help. The first tale, “The Way Out,” tells of two disheveled friends (Matt Bennellli-Olpin and Chad Villella) who have obviously had a rough night, and stop by a café/motel that won’t let them leave. It tells four stories of people who are unfortunate enough to drive through (and stop in) this neck of the woods, and documents their various fates. This film is an anthology in which the stories and characters are interwoven, taking place in a nameless town (as it’s a horror film, you can probably guess the name) on a nameless highway (save that it’s going south) in a nameless part of the southwest United States (most probably Nevada). Synopsis: Interlocking tales of highway terror revolve around malevolent spirits at a truck stop, a mysterious traveler, a car accident and a home invasion. Written by Roxanne Benjamin, Matt Bennelli-Olpin, David Bruckner, Susan Burke, Dallas Hallam, and Patrick Horvath. Directed by Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, Patrick Horvath, and Radio Silence. Recorded on 2-inch analog, it sounds real, it is real, and truly represents the way our band sounds!" With influences that range from Queen to Bad Company to Thin Lizzy, "Radio Silence" is best described as a perfect blend of classic rock with a modern-day edge! "Radio Silence" was produced by Rich Mouser and Jamie Brown and recorded, mixed and mastered at The Mousehouse Studio, Los Angeles, CA.ġ.6 Man in the Moon (FT: Ray Luzier Dug Pinnick)ġ.Southbound (2016). The songs, the tones and the performances. Drummer Dave Landry adds, "We are all very proud of this album and are ecstatic the way it turned out.
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Regarding the recording process, lead singer Jamie Brown comments, "We wanted to make a rock record that you'd want to crank in your car and drive fast with the windows down and I think we accomplished that!". Now 30 years later the band returns with a new offering entitled "Radio Silence", which features 11 tracks of pure adrenalized classic rock influenced music and also features special guest appearances by guitar legend George Lynch, King's X front-man dUg Pinnick and Korn drummer Ray Luzier. As with many bands from that era, facing the decline in interest for AOR rock due to the onslaught of the "grunge" scene, the guys in Roxanne went on hiatus.

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Originally formed in the late 80's, Roxanne garnered commercial success with their 1988 self-titled debut album which was well received with two songs charting on rock radio "Cherry Bay" and "Sweet Maria", as well as a cover of Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music" which hit #63 on the Billboard singles charts and was in full rotation on both dance and rock stations simultaneously. "Radio Silence" is the sophomore release from the LA based rock band Roxanne.
