HOUSTON — From the first track of their debut 1986 album, "Mechanical Resonance," it was clear that Tesla was not your average 80s rock band. Disregarding the image of big hair, make-up and colorful leather of the glam rock age, they have always been more about making soulful music and tearing down any venue they perform.
The following classic albums "The Great Radio Controversy," "Five Man Acoustical Jam" and "Psychotic Supper" spawned numerous hits like "Love Song," "Signs," "Edison's Medicine," "Modern Day Cowboy" and many more.
Tesla's new album, "Shock," debuted at #2 on the Billboard Album Chart, and was produced by Phil Collen of Def Leppard. For merchandise and bundle packages, head to https://tesla.lnk.to/SHOCK/artiststore
Tesla will be performing at the House of Blues Thursday, April 4 with doors opening at 7 pm.
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