Skid Row’s Rachel Bolan unleashes his solo debut album, ‘Gargoyle Of The Garden State’ through earMUSIC.
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After four decades as a driving force behind Skid Row, bassist and songwriter Rachel Bolan steps forward with his first solo album under the name BOLAN. At its core, ‘Gargoyle of the Garden State’ is Bolan at his most honest, a bold, deeply personal debut rooted in the grit, attitude, and storytelling spirit of his New Jersey upbringing. It’s a record shaped by decades of experience, driven by a fresh, fearless creative energy.
Early reactions have been incredible, with critics noting the album’s authenticity and character, and fans showing interest in Bolan’s more personal side.
BREAKOUT: ‘More than self-expression – a bold and unmistakably personal artistic statement’.
Carr Stereo Podcast: ‘It’s a record that Rock needs!’
LEGACY: ‘A stunning and compelling solo debut.’
METAL HAMMER: ‘…a razor-sharp, 70s-soaked New York City record.’
ROCK HARD: ‘An album packed with hit after hit!’
CLASSIC ROCK: ‘Hard rock with punk dirt under its nails.’
ROCK IT: (8/10) ‘Rachel Bolan through and through… loud and dirty all the way.’
Produced by multi‑Grammy winner Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Skid Row, Rush, Evanescence, Alice In Chains). The album began as a simple conversation between friends. What started casually quickly evolved into a record that would ultimately define Bolan’s voice as both a songwriter and storyteller.
‘Gargoyle of the Garden State is not a project, it is every bit of my soul,’ says Bolan. ‘Like me, it knows when to be serious and also knows where the party is.’
‘Gargoyle of the Garden State’ also features an impressive lineup of guests, including Corey Taylor, Danko Jones, Nuno Bettencourt, Damon Johnson, Steve Conte, and fellow Skid Row members Scotti Hill, Dave ‘Snake’ Sabo and Rob Hammersmith.
‘It was incredible to work with so many of my talented friends,’ Bolan says. ‘An experience that I wish everyone could feel at least once in their life.’