THE CARS “MOVE LIKE THIS” – New Studio Album Releases May 10, 2011!


THE CARS – Making a triumphant return with their first studio album since 1987’s Door to Door is The Cars! Yes, The Cars are back! Move Like This will be the seventh studio album in The Cars influential discography, releasing on May 10, 2011, via Concord Music Group. The Cars 2011 lineup consists of all original members, with the exception of Benjamin Orr, who passed away too young from cancer in 2000. Ric Ocasek sings lead on all ten songs of Move Like This.

With ten new studio songs to savor over from The Cars, the landscape of Rock Music in 2011 will be ignited once again, courtesy of the unique style and sound from this legendary Rock band. The Rock, Alternative, New Wave and Pop accessibility that The Cars have bestowed upon their fans, from 1978’s debut/self titled to 1987’s Door to Door, helped shape and define Rock diversity in modern day music. As the years have passed and the Rock ‘n’ Roll dust has settled, it’s now best summed up as Classic Rock genius that made the music of The Cars roll! Rock and Roll fans worldwide, let us all welcome back… THE CARS!

THE CARS:

Ric Ocasek – rhythm guitar & lead vocals

Elliot Easton – lead guitar & background vocals

Greg Hawkes – keyboards, bass & background vocals

David Robinson – drums

Track Listing For Move Like This:

Blue Tip

Too Late

Keep On Knocking

Soon

Sad Song

Free

Drag On Forever

Take Another Look

It’s Only

Hits Me

* For more info on THE CARS, click the links below:

THE CARS – myspace music

THE CARS – UNLOCKED

THE CARS – facebook

LONG LIVE THE CARS.

Rest In Peace, Benjamin Orr.

Stone.

6 Responses to “THE CARS “MOVE LIKE THIS” – New Studio Album Releases May 10, 2011!”

  1. Now there’s a blast from the past. Really liked The Cars back in the late 70s and early 80s. The new album should be interesting.

  2. this post is great, thanks odyssey! i just happened to be searching through the internet for the new album and found this. take care!

  3. I just herd Sad Song and Blue Tip, there alright, very punk-pop and post-punk like, but Free was a eye catcher. It had guitar riffs that were all too close to The Cars debut album territory (Hard rock, New Wave, Power pop). It probably won’t get the greatest review but heck I shouldn’t be talking, I haven’t even herd the whole album yet! Take care!

  4. real gone's avatar
    real gone Says:

    Some great stuff on ‘Move Like This’. Read my full review here: http://realgonerocks.blogspot.com/2011/05/cars-move-like-this.html

  5. You should check out my review: at http://thecarsreunite.blogspot.com/

    Take care!

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