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The Western Front’s Eureka finally sees the light an overdue triumph!

Artiest/Band: The Western Front

  • Album: Eureka
  • New Single: Set Me Free
  • Release: 10 July 2026 
  • Label:  Music Theories Recordings
  • Format: CD/LP/Digital
  • Genre:Rock
  • Pre-Order/Pre-Save HERE.
The story of The Western Front’s Eureka – released on 10 July 2026 via Music Theories Recordings, some 40 years after it was caught in the bottle – is one of dogged belief against the odds.

After 40 years, The Western Front’s Eureka finally sees the light an overdue triumph!

 The Western Front are: Scott Gorham, Marty Walsh, Darrell Verdusco, Richard “Moon” Calhoun, Derek Bergmann and Dennis O'Donnell.

Listen to the first song, Set Me Free ▼ 

After four decades in the vault, the near-mythical album Eureka by The Western Front finally emerges. Conceived by rock luminaries Scott Gorham (Thin Lizzy, Black Star Riders), Marty Walsh (Supertramp, John Fogerty), Darrell Verdusco (Mark Knopfler, Van Morrison), and stellar session players Richard “Moon” Calhoun (Chaka Khan, Andy Gibb) and Derek Bergmann (Yvonne Elliman, Jeff Barry), alongside guitarist, and longtime collaborator Dennis O'Donnell—a veteran music executive.

The story of The Western Front’s Eureka – released on 10 July 2026 via Music Theories Recordings, some 40 years after it was caught in the bottle – is one of dogged belief against the odds.​

Set Me Free is the first song from the album to be released, with Derek Bergmann giving us the run-down on it. “That one started out as the guitar gods’ baby. Scott is just a force to be reckoned with. And Marty tends to play the cleaner parts. As a keyboard player in between those two guys, I had to find my lane and play parts that made sense musically, that didn’t obscure them in any way but also didn't just get buried in the mix. The idea was to have a kind of Foreigner or Journey approach to the overall sound, and that was true of ‘Set Me Free.’ It’s a great song.”
To understand the roots of Eureka, rewind to Los Angeles, California, 1980. Following a run of acclaimed but fleeting bands, the two session aces— Marty Walsh and Derek Bergmann—joined up with fellow guitarist and writing partner, Dennis O'Donnell, all set to leave their mark.

“Dennis and I had seen Richard ‘Moon’ Calhoun singing with his band The Strand, at a club in the San Fernando Valley,” recalls Walsh. “Moon was incredibly impressive, so Dennis, Derek and I had a conversation about bringing him in.” Meanwhile, Walsh tapped Thin Lizzy’s Scott Gorham: an old friend with whom he was then working at Supertramp drummer Bob Siebenberg's Unstable Studio.

“I remember the Lizzy tour ending in LA,” picks up Gorham, “my old friend Marty came over. I hadn’t seen him for years, so I was excited about all of it.”

The chemistry was an instant fit.  The band would spend the next two years writing and recording the Eureka material. “This was such a great group of guys that egos were left at the door,” remembers Bergmann.

Tracked between ’83 and ’84, the track listing nods to its era but still sounds vital today. Anthemic openers The Law Of The Jungle and Set Me Free are powered by the call-and-response of Walsh and Gorham’s guitars. Bergmann takes centre-stage with the shimmering synth melody of 1000 Nights, while the instant hook of Just Go is a masterclass of light and shade.

Bergmann was also behind the soaring chorus of If I’m The One and the hard-driving Rain, with Gorham’s riff propelling Chain Of Light alongside Moon’s shout-it-back vocal. The light-footed groove of Danger belies a double-edged lyric, before the Bergmann-initiated Heartland fuses its dystopian themes with a pitch-bending synth that “amplifies that sense of loneliness”.

In a fair world, The Western Front’s debut would have arrived in the mid-’80s, right after Atlantic Records promised a major-label deal—only to have label upheaval sweep Eureka off the schedule. “It was disheartening,” reflects Walsh. “I felt so bad that we just couldn't get it. Scott went back to England and started 21 Guns. The whole Western Front thing was over. That was the last shot.”

Fast-forward to 2023, when a Stockholm record man heard a couple of Western Front tracks online and reached out to ask why their near-mythical debut never saw the light of day. The renewed interest drew the attention of other record labels. At the recommendation of friend and Toto guitar legend Steve Lukather, Walsh was able to strike a deal with the Mascot Label Group.

Gorham says, “If it had not been for the dedication and inventiveness to the mixes of this 40 year old album by Marty Walsh and Derek Bergmann, it would never have seen the light of day. From the very first mix I was completely blown away with the result.”
 
The album stands as both a time capsule and a timeless record, reminding today’s rock scene of the possibilities within the genre.

“We wrote and recorded all these great songs, and it just got left on hold,” reflects Moon. “But here we are, 40 years later, and The Western Front’s Eureka lives – and I love it. I think it's the best thing I've ever done as a singer.”

“Finally, people will hear this album that we worked so hard on,” enthuses Walsh. 

The Western Front’s Eureka is a moment of long-overdue triumph, introducing a ‘new’ band to the world. “Eureka was a labour of love,” admits guitarist Marty Walsh.

 
Track listing
1. The Law of the Jungle
2. Set Me Free
3. 1000 Nights Away
4. Just Go
5. If I'm the One
6. Rain
7. Chain of Light
8. Danger
9. Heartland
10. I Would Rather Be Lonely
11. Man to Man
12. This Is War

Listen to the first song, Set Me Free HERE.
 
 

For further information please contact Dennis Wechgelaar dennis.wechgelaar@bertus.com 
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