The group will drop a new album later this month
Melodic rockers Giant shares, “Time To Call It Love,” taken from their new upcoming album Stand And Deliver, out on May 16th via Frontiers Music Srl. The new single is accompanied by a visualizer. The band returns with a powerful new chapter in their storied career, featuring a fresh lineup that propels the band’s signature sound to exhilarating new heights.
โMaking Giant records has always been our passion! Thanks to everyone at Frontiers we can make our dreams happen. I know itโs a bit of a different lineup but whoever is in the lineup the legacy of Giant lives on,” shares drummer and founder David Huff.
The forthcoming album showcases once again the talents of David Huff on drums, Mike Brignardello on bass, Kent Hilli of Perfect Plan as the commanding lead vocalist, with the addition of One Desire’s Jimmy Westerlund on guitars. Westerlund also takes on mixing duties alongside Alessandro Del Vecchio, who adds his touch on keyboards as a featured guest.
As if this dynamic combination of talent was not enough, the album also includes some gems penned by the original guitarist and singer Dann Huff including โTime To Call It Loveโ (a collaboration with the late Mark Spiro), โHoldinโ On For Dear Lifeโ and โParadise Found,โ coming both from his sessions with Van Stephenson, which strongly link the new album with the sound of the classic album Time To Burn.
However, with this new album, Gaint delivers the hard-hitting rock and melodic hooks that fans have come to expect while pushing the boundaries of the genre with a state-of-the-art production.
Originally formed in the late ’80s by brothers Dann and David Huff, together with the experienced jazz and rock keyboardist Alan Pasqua and Nashville session bass player Mike Brignardello, Giant would soon become one of the most respected bands of the melodic hard rock scene, with the release of their debut album Last Of The Runaways on A&M Records in 1989.
Following countless live performances in support of their debut, the band released the follow-up Time To Burn on Epic in 1991, an album still regarded as a main source of influence for many melodic and hard rock bands who came after. With the sudden change of musical climate in the early ’90s, Giant disbanded with their members becoming involved in different projects, with both Dann and David Huff becoming well respected producers.
In 2001, Frontiers prompted Giant to release III, an album that would prove to be a landmark in the growth of the new era melodic rock scene, particularly in Europe. Unfortunately, Dann’s busy schedule along with the other members’ commitments made the reunion impossible to carry on as had originally been planned. However, the vision of bringing Giant back as a band with a recording and touring line-up was something that the band was still open to exploring, even if Dann had to step away.
Thus, original members, drummer David Huff and bassist Mike Brignardello, with the blessing of Dann started endless research for the right musicians that could be part of a renewed Giant line-up. In the end, the choice fell on vocalist Terry Brock (ex-Strangeways) and guitarist John Roth (Winger, Starship).
The resulting album, Promise Land soon became a fan favorite, showcasing top quality songwriting and performances. Giant, however, went into hibernation again, with the exception of a one-off show in 2017, where the original band members reunited on a Nashville club stage for a charity event.
That event piqued fan interest and Frontiers and David Huff started talking again to see if they could manage to find the right formula for a new album from Giant. When the Swedish band Perfect Plan released a cover version of the Giant’s original hit โStayโ in 2019, all the pieces of the puzzle started to fall into place.
Huff and Brignardello were keen on the idea of Kent handling lead vocals for the next Giant release. Dann Huff gave his seal of approval, appearing on lead guitar on the single โNever Die Young,โ which anticipated the successful release in 2022 of the Shifting Timeย album.