Dokken debuts ‘Saving Grace’ music video, hints at potential last album

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Dokken has recently unveiled a music video for their song “Saving Grace,” which was released under the Silver Lining Music label. The band’s new album, “Heaven Comes Down,” has sparked speculation as to whether this could be their final musical endeavor.

Lead vocalist Don Dokken hinted at the potential finality of the album when he mentioned in an interview with The Metal Voice, “Heaven Comes Down could be Dokken’s last album, but never say never.” Despite this ambiguity, the album showcases Don Dokken’s powerful vocals, Jon Levin’s expert guitar skills, Chris McCarvill’s solid bass lines, and BJ Zampa’s dynamic drumming. The album’s mixing was expertly crafted by Kevin Shirley, a well-known figure in the music industry for his work with bands like Aerosmith and Iron Maiden.

“Heaven Comes Down” features a variety of tracks that highlight the band’s musical prowess, including “Fugitive,” “Gypsy,” “Is It Me Or You?” “Just Like A Rose,” “I’ll Never Give Up,” “Saving Grace,” “Over The Mountain,” “I Remember,” “Lost In You,” and “Santa Fe.” Each song on the album delves into its own unique story, with inspirations ranging from seaside drives to mountain landscapes.

The album is available in multiple formats, catering to different preferences among their fan base. Fans can purchase the album on vinyl in classic black or limited edition colors, as well as through digital download options. Additionally, exclusive merchandise packages are available for fans looking to enhance their Dokken collection.

In terms of upcoming events, the band is scheduled to perform at The 80s Cruise from March 2-9, an event that pays homage to the iconic music of the 1980s with live performances and themed experiences on a cruise ship. Following this, Dokken will take the stage at Las Vegas’s Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino on March 21, catering to fans who are eager to experience their music live.

As Dokken continues to make waves in the music industry with their latest album and accompanying music video, fans are left eagerly anticipating what the future holds for the band. While the possibility of “Heaven Comes Down” being Dokken’s final album looms in the air, their dedication to creating exceptional music remains unwavering, leaving a lasting impact on both new and longtime fans of the band.

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