

Mission of Mercy
Mission of Mercy, the fourth full length album from celebrated guitarist and songwriter Mike Campbell (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Fleetwood Mac) and his band The Dirty Knobs, is due June 12 via Soundly Music/Thirty Tigers. The album features appearances from the B-52s' Kate Pierson and Morgane Stapleton alongside the Dirty Knobs' Chris Holt (guitars, keys), Lance Morrison (bass) and Campbell's fellow Heartbreaker Steve Ferrone (drums, percussion). Mission of Mercy displays Campbell's full songwriting range, with tracks ranging from the unbridled rock & roll of 'I Remember' to the Americana ballad 'More Than Gold' and even the Brian Wilson-inspired psychedelia of the title track. Campbell states that 'Mission Of Mercy is an action-packed collection of tunes that continue the vibe we established as well as some new directions in the songwriting. It's full-throttle Knobs from start to finish and we look forward to playing these live this year.' Last year saw the release of Campbell's New York Times Best Selling memoir Heartbreaker, which Rolling Stone hailed as 'essential'¦a vividly told new autobiography,' while the Los Angeles Times praised its 'tale of endurance and patience rewarded' and No Depression proclaimed it 'does what the best music memoirs do: encourage readers to listen once again, or for the first time, to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and to Campbell's solo works.' The Dirty Knobs (named after tech slang for a broken amp dial) were founded in 2000 by Campbell as a writing and club-date project outside the Heartbreakers. The group finally got on record with 2020's Wreckless Abandon and 2022's External Combustion. Those LPs, Campbell says, were the Knobs 'trying to find our way as a rock & roll band.' 'Now it's down to great songs,' adds Campbell, 'the depth in the lyrics and chords.' He recalls something Petty once told him: 'Tom said, '˜I love the English language. There's so much you can do with it.' I'm discovering that, too. Looking for rhyme schemes, the right word. At first it was a struggle. Now that door has opened,' Campbell says. 'I've turned a corner.' The Dirty Knobs are 'still a rock band but growing into different feels.'
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Mission of Mercy, the fourth full length album from celebrated guitarist and songwriter Mike Campbell (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Fleetwood Mac) and his band The Dirty Knobs, is due June 12 via Soundly Music/Thirty Tigers. The album features appearances from the B-52s' Kate Pierson and Morgane Stapleton alongside the Dirty Knobs' Chris Holt (guitars, keys), Lance Morrison (bass) and Campbell's fellow Heartbreaker Steve Ferrone (drums, percussion). Mission of Mercy displays Campbell's full songwriting range, with tracks ranging from the unbridled rock & roll of 'I Remember' to the Americana ballad 'More Than Gold' and even the Brian Wilson-inspired psychedelia of the title track. Campbell states that 'Mission Of Mercy is an action-packed collection of tunes that continue the vibe we established as well as some new directions in the songwriting. It's full-throttle Knobs from start to finish and we look forward to playing these live this year.' Last year saw the release of Campbell's New York Times Best Selling memoir Heartbreaker, which Rolling Stone hailed as 'essential'¦a vividly told new autobiography,' while the Los Angeles Times praised its 'tale of endurance and patience rewarded' and No Depression proclaimed it 'does what the best music memoirs do: encourage readers to listen once again, or for the first time, to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and to Campbell's solo works.' The Dirty Knobs (named after tech slang for a broken amp dial) were founded in 2000 by Campbell as a writing and club-date project outside the Heartbreakers. The group finally got on record with 2020's Wreckless Abandon and 2022's External Combustion. Those LPs, Campbell says, were the Knobs 'trying to find our way as a rock & roll band.' 'Now it's down to great songs,' adds Campbell, 'the depth in the lyrics and chords.' He recalls something Petty once told him: 'Tom said, '˜I love the English language. There's so much you can do with it.' I'm discovering that, too. Looking for rhyme schemes, the right word. At first it was a struggle. Now that door has opened,' Campbell says. 'I've turned a corner.' The Dirty Knobs are 'still a rock band but growing into different feels.'














