REVOLUTION SAINTS, the band centered around vocalist/drummer Deen Castronovo, returns with a new line-up and a new album, “Eagle Flight“. Castronovo is joined by new companions, bassist Jeff Pilson and guitarist Joel Hoekstra for Revolution Saints, MK II and “Eagle Flight” is their brand new musical statement announcing their arrival.

Member of Journey, Bad English, Hardline, Castronovo has always been a well respected drummer, but fans who took note of his background vocals over his career and who attended Journey shows and saw him take lead vocals during the band’s set, came to realize he also had an amazing voice. Revolution Saints was, and always has been, a vehicle to show the world Deen’s incredible singing talents.
While Revolution Saints, MK I left an indelible mark on the melodic rock world, it was time for MK II to be born. Deen, having recently rejoined Journey, was feeling invigorated and inspired and ready to sing his ass off.

Filling Blades and Aldrich’s shoes would be no easy feat, but, mercifully, the exact right guys were found for the job! Joel Hoekstra is a current member of Whitesnake, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and Iconic, as well as having his own solo project, Joel Hoekstra’s 13 and is an absolutely stunning guitar player, able to play multiple styles. Jeff Pilson, currently a member of Foreigner, Black Swan, and The End Machine, is also known for his time in Dokken and of course, his more recent production work.
Two stellar musicians to compliment Deen’s singing and drumming is exactly what was needed for Revolution Saints, MK II and that’s what we’ve got here.

1. Eagle Flight
2. Talking Like Strangers
3. Need Each Other
4. Kids Will Be Kids
5. I’ll Cry For You Tonight
6. Crime Of The Century
7. Set Yourself Free
8. Sacred
9. Once More
10. Save It All

Deen Castronovo - lead vocals, drums
Joel Hoekstra - guitars
Jeff Pilson - bass

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