RONNIE ATKINS : ‘One Shot’ – new solo album out 12.03.21 via Frontiers
Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce the upcoming release of ‘One Shot’, a solo album by Danish vocalist Ronnie Atkins, who has fronted the much loved and respected hard rock act Pretty Maids since their inception in 1981.
“I initially had no intention to make a solo record, but for various reasons and in particular my own personal health situation, I finally decided to have a crack at it,” explains the singer. “Around Easter 2020 and only a few weeks after being told that everything seemingly looked very positive for my health, I was unfortunately diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and told it was incurable, which was devastating news for me. Needless to say, that was a total game changer and I went into a kind of panic situation for a while! But, one the dust had settled, I realised there were two ways to approach the situation. I could sit down, accept the facts and feel pity for myself, or I could pull myself up, set some goals, pursue my dreams and carry on living! With fantastic back up from my family and friends, I went for the latter!”
With the global pandemic shutting down all live work for the foreseeable future, Atkins knew that a tour to promote 2019’s ‘Undress Your Madness’, the current album by Pretty Maids, was not happening anytime soon, so the opportunity for a new solo album seemed to have presented itself.
“Well, I couldn’t change the facts. The whole world has been in lockdown and the prospects for concerts are still uncertain! Basically, that meant that if I was going to go through with a solo album, it had to be now since I don’t necessarily have all the time in the world. I had all these ideas recorded on my phone that I felt were too good to never see the light of day and I was writing a lot at the time to help ease my frustrations,” he continues.
Atkins’ next step was to hook up with producer (and Pretty Maids keyboardist) Chris Laney to put his ideas into songs. ”I’m old school and a complete idiot when it comes to IT, Pro Tools, etc, so I hooked up with Chris, who literally cheered me up and convinced me to go ahead with it. I recorded my ideas on either piano or guitar and with a mellotron click to keep the beat and the accompanying vocal. I would send these to him to make the instrumentation in Stockholm and then send demos back to me. I then recorded the vocals, which is the opposite of what you’d normally do, but based on the uncertainty of my health situation, I wanted to get them down. After that we did the basic tracks; drums, guitars, keyboards, backing vocals, etc. Odd way of doing it, for me at least, but it worked. This procedure finally turned into a full album, but I wouldn’t have been able to do it without Chris’ enthusiasm. I also had the pleasure of working with a variety of great musicians and singers, such as Pontus Norgren, Kee Marcello, Oliver Hartmann, Pontus Egberg, Linnea Vickström Egg, Björn Strid and, last but not at least, my Pretty Maids relatives Allan Sørensen and Morten Sandager.”
Concluding, he muses that “musically and lyrically, this album has been a different process for me. Musically, it could have gone in various directions. It’s always a question of what you want it to be. A good song is a good song, so it’s really a matter of how it is packaged. But I decided to make it appeal to the fans, the supporters who’ve been following me for almost 40 years, so this is basically a melodic rock album with a heavy twist. Lyrically, it also has a different approach. I found it hard to write about sex, drugs and rock’n’roll, etc due to the situation I’m wrapped up in, so I guess it turned out a bit more personal and maybe melancholic at times. But, it reflects my thoughts at the time the words were written.”
While the creation of ‘One Shot’ is bittersweet for a variety of reasons, it is nonetheless a wonderful melodic hard rock offering from a master of the genre.
Pre-order link: orcd.co/oneshot