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May 17 street date. The Amplier Heads' soundtrack to the alien rock opera "Songs From They Came To Rock". Executive producer Norty Cohen's immersive rock opera about an alien invasion and its undeniable connection to rock and roll gets the proper soundtrack treatment courtesy of The Amplifier Heads. The project of Boston music scene icon Sal Baglio unleashes "Songs From They Came To Rock", a masterclass in extra-terrestrial rock and roll with sound that spans decades. Debuting in Nashville three years ago and receiving praise from Rolling Stone, Cohen's theatrical production of "They Came To Rock" details a story about friendly little green men coming to Earth - which they call The Vinyl Frontier - in search of the type of music heard through static and noise on their radio. The soundtrack's barnstorming title track, "They Came To Rock", featuring Barrence Whitfield, was premiered last month by Spill Magazine. And Whitfield is not alone in joining forces with Baglio on the record, who rounded up some notable players to help tell the story of how the invention of rock and roll sent out guitar signals through the galaxy - drawing those spacemen into our own orbit.
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