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AC/DC’s opening act has The Answer

(BY BRANDY McDONNELL)
Published: Nov 3, 2009
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Front man Cormac Neeson hopes eventually he won’t get so many questions when people learn the name of his band is The Answer.

The Irish blues-rockers have spent the past year getting priceless exposure as opening act for AC/DC’s worldwide "Black Ice Tour.” The tour will make a stop tonight at the Ford Center.

"Part of the experience is soaking up a few tricks of the trade from these guys that have been in the business for so long, and you combine that with obviously the exposure that The Answer’s getting by playing in front of these massive crowds. It’s just a perfect tour for us to be on right now,” Neeson said in a phone interview earlier this year from the road.

The tour has taken the hard-rocking quartet all over the United States (including an appropriately icy January date at Tulsa’s BOK Center), throughout Europe, back to the States, into Canada and back to America. Along the way, the band has played "Late Night With David Letterman,” put a song on "Guitar Hero: World Tour” and released a new album, "Everyday Demons.” This month, The Answer is releasing "Comfort Zone,” the soulful new single from the album, the band’s first full-length record to get an American release.

"It’s all coming together and all combining to really build up a strong momentum,” he said. "It’s our second album, so thus it’s the first album that we actually had to sit down and write over the space of three months as opposed to a collection of songs over the previous couple of years.”

Their globe-trotting trek started with the band’s formation nine years ago in Northern Ireland. Neeson, guitarist Paul Mahon, bassist Michael Waters and drummer James Heatley secured a U.K. record deal in 2005 and released their debut album "Rise” to keen reviews and solid sales.

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