Tom Records on Aynsley Dunbar’s Mutiny Album

After SPV Yellow Label's successful re-releases of his catalogue albums, comes the brand new studio album from acclaimed British drummer, AYNSLEY DUNBAR. The 10 song album entitled Mutiny, already released in Europe, is available th January 27 at major resellers in the USA. And for those who can't wait, you can buy it today from your favorite online download site. Aynsley recorded five of the songs at Still Fumin' Studios with Tom Savell on guitar, Joel Savell on bass, and the creative genius of Jacob Save providing an effective sounding board for the band's ideas. And they called in Carl Wakeland on keyboards to add some finishing touches. The song “Mourning” was actually written during demo sessions in the studio on September 11, 2001, hours after the tragic events of that day. Aynsley had arrived the night before to prepare for the demo's, and spent the evening brainstorming with Tom, Jacob, and Joel. “We awoke the next morning to Aynsley's British voice exclaiming America's under attack!” says Tom. After disbelief led into the shock of reality, the band combined their talents to write “Mourning,” with its memorable refrain, “The towers have fallen.” Tom and Joel were delighted when, just last year, SPV Records asked them to record five songs for Aynsley's new studio album, and that “Mourning” was to be one of those songs. Tom also contributed his progressive blues rock song “Tough To Beat,” which laments on the challenges and hardships of the reality of life. “I'm excited about the album, and I really hope everyone enjoys listening to it as much as I enjoyed recording it,” says Tom.