Someone to Believe

Damn Yankees

The song Someone to Believe from Damn Yankees' album Don't Tread is a standout track praised for its uptempo pacing and compelling lyrics. According to a review by Jay Roberts on Limelight Magazine, the song captures the band's ability to blend melodic rock with emotional depth, making it a fan favorite. Roberts noted that its infectious rhythm and "damn good lyrics" create an engaging listening experience, perfect for the Zoo Freaks tuning into THE ZOO radio station. While specific interviews about this track are scarce, Jack Blades, the band's bassist and vocalist, has spoken about the collaborative energy of Don't Tread in a Ultimate Classic Rock interview, highlighting how the band poured their collective passion into crafting songs that resonated with their audience. On social media, fans on platforms like Reddit have celebrated the album's raw energy, with some calling Someone to Believe an underrated gem that showcases the band's chemistry.

Damn Yankees was formed in 1989 as a supergroup, bringing together seasoned musicians from prominent rock bands. Tommy Shaw, previously with Styx, provided lead vocals and rhythm guitar, while Jack Blades of Night Ranger handled bass and vocals. Ted Nugent, known for his work with The Amboy Dukes, brought his electrifying lead guitar, and Michael Cartellone, who later joined Lynyrd Skynyrd, played drums. The band was the brainchild of legendary A&R executive John Kalodner, who saw potential in uniting these talents during a time when their original bands faced declining commercial success. Their self-titled debut album in 1990, produced by Ron Nevison, went double-platinum, driven by hits like High Enough. Don't Tread, released in 1992, continued their hard-rocking legacy, though it faced challenges with a changing music industry landscape, as Blades noted in a Wikipedia entry where he mentioned Warner Bros. paid the band not to record a third album.

For fans looking to connect with Damn Yankees, the band does not maintain an official website, but individual members have active online presences. Tommy Shaw's official Styx website and Facebook page keep fans updated on his projects. Jack Blades is active through Night Ranger's website and their Facebook page. Ted Nugent maintains his own website, Facebook, and X account, where he frequently engages with fans. On Instagram, fans can follow Night Ranger for Blades-related content or Ted Nugent for his posts. Fan communities thrive on platforms like Facebook's Damn Yankees Fan Group, where Zoo Freaks can share their love for tracks like Someone to Believe. Additionally, fan-driven sites like No Life 'til Metal offer detailed discographies and insights into the band's legacy.


 

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