The Dead Daisies are preparing for the next phase of their tour promoting the album Holy Ground , the band's first with Glenn Hughes on vocals, with the single "Saving Grace" in a radio-friendly edit.

The group showcases the best of 1970s and 1980s rock influences in the track, bringing pulsating energy to each song. Now in a more compact version, "Saving Grave" doesn't lose any power with its shorter duration – on the contrary, it delivers the same power with even more intensity. 

“Each song has its own theme, full of drama, emotion, and groove. We gave it our best, focused and passionate. Come enjoy this journey with us, maybe you'll even find yourself in the lyrics,” commented the vocalist upon releasing the album. 

With Doug Aldrich on guitar, Tommy Clufetos on drums, Hughes on bass and vocals, and David Lowy on rhythm guitar, the band will be touring in October and November after a three-month break from touring.

If it were up to the band, The Dead Daisies would come to Brazil as soon as the pandemic's health restrictions were lifted. “Understand that as soon as we have the green light, we will definitely go to Brazil. My voice is your voice. (…) Please wait for me because I really want to come back to you,” Hughes promised in an interview with The Wikimetal Happy Hour .

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