The new rock supergroup officially launched a website and posted some songs including their debut single "All My People"[4] and "No Angels".[5]
Following the recording of the band's debut album, bassist Rudy Sarzo from Quiet Riot replaced Eric Brittingham and the band went on to release their debut music video for their single "Boneyard".[6][7]
In July 2015, Devil City Angels released the single "All I Need" from their self-titled album which was produced by the band in Los Angeles and mixed in Nashville by Anthony Focx.[8]
The self-titled debut album was officially released September 11, 2015.[9] It charted at number 143 in Germany.[10]
In December 2015, Rockett announced that he had been battling throat cancer.[11] In July 2016, he reported that he is now cancer-free.[12] The band briefly went on tour in 2016.
In late 2016, with guitarist Tracii Guns booked with his L.A. Guns version for 2017 the band temporarily changed their name to Lords of Devil City featuring the return of Eric Brittingham and new guitarist Joel Kosche (ex-Collective Soul).[13] Lords of Devil City was short-lived as the band re-branded back to Devil City Angels in early 2017.[14] In September 2017, Brittingham was replaced by bassist Topher Nelson (John Corabi).
In 2020, Devil City Angels released the new single and official video "Testify".[15]
Discography
Studio albums
Devil City Angels (2015)
Track listing:
Numb
All My People
Boneyard
I'm living
No Angels
Goodbye Forever
Ride with Me
All I Need
Back to the Drive
Bad Decisions
Singles
"All My People" (2014)
"Boneyard" (2015)
"All I Need" (2015)
"Testify" (2020)
Members
Current
Brandon Gibbs – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2014–present)