Close Enemies: Tom Hamilton's New Band Set to Release Debut Album on Mar. 13

Tom Hamilton, the iconic bassist of Aerosmith, has returned with his new band, Close Enemies, releasing their debut full-length album. The album is set to be released on Mar. 13, and fans can already preorder it. The band consists of Hamilton on bass, guitarists Trace Foster and Peter Stroud, drummer Tony Brock, and vocalist Chasen Hampton. The album came together effortlessly during a recording session in Peter's basement, resulting in a beautiful track that surprised even Hamilton.
The band members of Close Enemies bring a wealth of experience from their previous collaborations with renowned artists. They have been working hard to revive the art of the album, enlisting songwriter Gary Stier to help with their quest. Their latest single, "Take a Pill," reflects on the challenges of dealing with changing mindsets and depression. Close Enemies have been performing live for over a year, showcasing their tightness, cohesiveness, and energy on stage.
Close Enemies have been gradually releasing tracks from the album to introduce fans to their sound before the full release. The band has enjoyed building their following at a reasonable pace without the pressure of the music business. The members are excited about the connection they've formed and look forward to sharing their music with fans on tour. The album is set to be released on Mar. 13, and fans can preorder it now.