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Las Vegas rockers
Adelitas Way found mainstream success in 2009 with the song "Invincible," which appeared on their eponymous major-label debut and served as the theme song for the weekly World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars show. Standing at the nexus of post-grunge, alternative metal, and hard rock, the band issued two more LPs with Virgin before going the independent route with the release of 2016's
Getaway, which like subsequent efforts
Notorious (2017) and
Shine On (2020), arrived on the group's own Vegas Syn label.
Formed in the late 2000s by lead vocalist
Rick DeJesus and lead guitarist
Chris Iorio, the band (which also included rhythm guitarist
Keith Wallen, bassist
Derek Johnston, and drummer
Trevor Stafford) released its eponymous debut on Virgin Records in July 2009, which included the aforementioned hit single "Invincible." The band's sophomore effort,
Home School Valedictorian, arrived in summer 2011 and featured new lead guitarist Robert Zakaryan after
Iorio left the group within five months of their debut's release. At the end of 2012, writing began for the band's third album, while only six months later,
Keith Wallen and
Derek Johnston announced that they were leaving. In July 2013 the group entered the studio with Grammy Award-winning producer
Nick Raskulinecz to record
Stuck, which was released the following year and featured the hit single "Dog on a Leash," which peaked at number seven on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Chart. 2015 saw the arrival of the Deserve This EP, and the following year, the band released
Getaway, their fourth studio long-player and first outing for their fledgling indie label Vegas Syn. 2017's
Notorious included the singles "Tell Me" and "Ready for War (Pray for Peace)," the latter of which served as the theme song to TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, a WWE pay-per-view event. June 2020 saw the arrival of the driving single "Shine On," which appeared on the LP of the same name later that September. ~ James Christopher Monger & Rich Wilson