Vinyl LP pressing. 2026 release. GENERATION RADIO return with "Take Two", the eagerly awaited follow-up to their acclaimed debut, delivering another masterclass in AOR/West Coast rock infused with just the right touch of the Nashville sound. Produced by founding members Jay DeMarcus (Rascal Flatts) and Jason Scheff (former Chicago), the band features an all-star lineup: Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Average White Band) joins on drums, replacing the formidable Deen Castronovo (who returned to Journey as full-time member), while Tom Yankton (guitar, vocals) and Chris Rodriguez (guitar, vocals) round up the powerhouse ensemble. "Take Two" is rich with pristine harmonies, unforgettable hooks, and timeless songwriting-hallmarks of the genre delivered with class and authenticity. With "Take Two," Generation Radio not only honors the legacy of AOR and West Coast rock-they elevate it, combining elite musicianship and genre-crossing influences into a record that's as fresh as it is nostalgic.
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Vinyl LP pressing. 2026 release. GENERATION RADIO return with "Take Two", the eagerly awaited follow-up to their acclaimed debut, delivering another masterclass in AOR/West Coast rock infused with just the right touch of the Nashville sound. Produced by founding members Jay DeMarcus (Rascal Flatts) and Jason Scheff (former Chicago), the band features an all-star lineup: Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Average White Band) joins on drums, replacing the formidable Deen Castronovo (who returned to Journey as full-time member), while Tom Yankton (guitar, vocals) and Chris Rodriguez (guitar, vocals) round up the powerhouse ensemble. "Take Two" is rich with pristine harmonies, unforgettable hooks, and timeless songwriting-hallmarks of the genre delivered with class and authenticity. With "Take Two," Generation Radio not only honors the legacy of AOR and West Coast rock-they elevate it, combining elite musicianship and genre-crossing influences into a record that's as fresh as it is nostalgic.