SONG PREMIERE: Mad Anthony Unearths Piano Based Gem “Rina” Off Lost 1975 Recordings LP ‘The Lost Tapes’

Photo by Terry Hammond

Just when we thought we heard all the nuggets uncovered from the strongest era in rock history, another gem has been uncovered from the 1970s. Cincinnati, OH-based rock band Mad Anthony is resurfacing with a release of lost 1975 recordings, compiled together as The Lost Tapes (out Spring 2023 via Earth Libraries). Benjamin Schwab of Drug Dealer, whose dad was a member of Mad Anthony found his father’s records, and now is releasing them properly.

As a first look into the project, today, Glide is premiering the new single entitled “Rina.” The piano-driven track propels a James Gang rock earnestness along with a Steely Dan Can’t Buy A Thrill era jazz inking that stuns with its vibrant warmth. Check out this lost gem below..



Speaking on the single, Benjamin Schwab wrote the following:

“The inspiration behind ‘Rina’ is a romance my dad with a girl named Rina when he was visiting Israel in the 70s. My dad wrote the song and plays piano/sings harmonies and my uncle Carl sings the lead vocal.

‘Rina’ is my favorite song off the Mad Anthony album. Really excited the world finally gets to hear this.”

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