Rock/Metal Guitarist, Producer, Mixer, and longtime industry veteran “Steve Gordon MIA” has officially released the music video for his breakout single “BROKEN”, featuring powerhouse vocalist Ray West of Spread Eagle. The track has already made major noise at radio currently at #22 on Metal Contraband Radio Charts–and the new visual brings the song’s emotional intensity, modern heaviness, and cinematic atmosphere to life.
“BROKEN” marks the second collaboration between Gordon and West, following their acclaimed single “We Go To War,”that climbed to #18 on the Metal Charts and continues the sonic blueprint Gordon has spent years crafting: classic metal emotion delivered with hard hitting modern production.
The new video is the most fully realized chapter of the “Steve Gordon MIA” visual universe so far. Combining gritty cinematics, emotional narrative, and Gordon’s signature heavy aesthetic, the “BROKEN” video plunges viewers into the darker themes behind the song—pain, recovery, addiction, rebirth,survival and the razor-thin line between destruction and redemption. Ray West’s soaring performance is on fire, backed by Gordon’s relentless guitar work and massive mix, delivering a modern metal anthem—but unmistakably stamped with Gordon’s veteran sonic identity.
With deep New York roots, Steve Gordon MIA is a guitarist, songwriter, producer, and mixer. His sound merges the brutality of modern Metal with the precision and musicality only decades of top-tier experience can create.
STEVE GORDON MIA may be a newer solo name to many fans, but his fingerprints are all over the rock world & radio worldwide. A Grammy-nominated engineer, a 50+ Gold & Platinum guitarist, and a behind-the-scenes force across rock, metal, pop, R&B, and film, Gordon has played guitar for, Produced or Mixed:
Bon Jovi, Wu-Tang Clan, Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, Prince, Toni Braxton, Celine Dion, Frank Sinatra, Morgan Wallen, Rob Thomas, Motley Crew/2 Live Crew (HanginWith The Homeboys Movie Soundtrack), Regina Belle, Matt Kramer (Saigon Kick), Inner Circle, and Tito Jackson, Phyllis Hyman, Betty Wright, Gregory Abbott, Dr. John, Rita Marley, Kirk Whalum, Najee, Walter Beasley, David Sanborn, Donell Jones, Aretha Franklin, Howard Hewitt, Natalie Cole, Bad Company (Brian Howe) & more.
In addition to his recording and session work, Gordon has placed over 30 songs in major films and soundtracks, including “The Little Things” starring Denzel Washington, “80 For Brady” starring Jane Fonda, Sally Field, Rita Moreno, Lily Tomlin, and NFL legend Tom Brady, and “Mafia Mama” starring Toni Collette and Monica Bellucci. His work also extends to Disney movies & soundtracks, as well as placements across Netflix, HBO, and Paramount & Showtime, showcasing his versatility and wide-reaching impact. After decades shaping the sound of Icons & other artists, Gordon is now carving out his own lane—leading into the upcoming full-length album “In The Blink Of An Eye” that features world class internationally known Hard Rock Metal singers in the Hard Rock / Metal arena coming out January 2026). Gordon is also a Grammy-nominated engineer credited for the“Betty Wright & The Roots’ song titled “Surrender”.
Hard-rock and metal powerhouse Steve Gordon MIA officially impacts U.S. commercial rock and metal radio today with his explosive new single “BROKEN” (feat. Ray West of Spread Eagle). The track is the #6 most added song at metal radio and lands on the metal radio chart at #34 its first week.
Driven by Gordon’s massive riffs, haunting atmosphere, and West’s electrifying vocal firepower, BROKEN fuses the emotional weight of classic metal with the precision and punch of modern production. It follows Gordon’s prior charting single “We Go To War” (feat. Ray West), which also reached #18 with strong national airplay.
Importantly, the collaboration between Steve Gordon MIA and Ray West is not a band, but part of Gordon’s solo vision. Ray West has lent his voice to both “We Go To War” and “BROKEN” as a featured vocalist, while the upcoming Steve Gordon MIA album, arriving December 2025, will also showcase a mix of instrumental hard rock/metal tracks and songs featuring other well-known singers across the heavy music spectrum. This approach emphasizes Gordon’s role as a guitarist, songwriter, and producer curating a diverse and powerful project.
The single continues Gordon’s creative partnership with Ray West, best known as the frontman of NYC hard rockers Spread Eagle. Together, they deliver another explosive performance that blends modern heavy metal intensity with the raw, emotional edge of classic hard rock.
“‘Broken’ is about having that craving or addiction you can’t live without,” says Gordon. “ It consumes you. If you can’t have it, it drives you insane. It controls your thoughts and makes you do things you’ll regret just to satisfy that hunger.”
Ray West adds, “ When the thing that comforts your addictive brain suddenly betrays you, you’re left broken. You can either lay down and die — or fight back and take control of your life. And sometimes taking control leads to an act of violence.”
Recently, Gordon’s instrumental single “Pharaoh Lives” gained radio exposure and charted internationally entering at #8 in Germany’s Instrumental Rock charts alongside heavyweights like Metallica at (#1), Megadeth, Testament, and Slayer. That same day, the track debuted at #1 in Los Angeles on the Best of Hard Rock/Metal charts by Bad Wolf Records. The achievement highlights not only U.S. momentum but also growing global traction.
About Steve Gordon
A veteran musician, Steve Gordon has played guitar on dozens of Gold and Platinum records across genres, collaborating with icons such as Rob Thomas, Rod Stewart, Celine Dion, Phil Collins, Bon Jovi, Frank Sinatra, Wu-Tang Clan, Brian Howe (Bad Company), James Ingram, Natalie Cole, Betty Wright, Phyllis Hyman, Rita Marley, Crew to Crew (Motley Crüe/2 Live Crew), Inner Circle, and Tito Jackson.
As a mixer and producer, his credits also include projects with Regina Belle, Aretha Franklin, Prince, Natalie Cole, Donell Jones, Tony Braxton, Najee, David Sanborn, Kirk Whalum, Howard Hewitt (Shalamar), Matt Kramer (Saigon Kick) and Morgan Wallen—where he mixed half of Wallen’s Stand Alone (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), which reached the Top 15 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart. Gordon mixed Donell Jones’ albums Forever (#8 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums) and Lyrics (#20 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums), including the singles “Forever” (#14 R&B Singles) and “Love Like This” (Top 5 R&B Singles).
Gordon is also a Grammy-nominated engineer for Betty Wright & The Roots’ song titled “Surrender” and was personally asked by Regina Belle to remix all her #1 hits—including “A Whole New World,” “Baby Come to Me,” and “Make It Like It Was.”
Through the 1980s and 1990s, Gordon became a highly sought-after ghost session guitarist, frequently flown to New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago just days before a record release to repair and replace guitar parts for major record company releases. Often called in when artwork and album covers were already finalized and ready for immediate distribution worldwide, record executives and A&R departments trusted him to make the subtle but crucial changes that elevated tracks to their final, polished versions.
One of the most notable examples was when Gordon was called by manager Doc McGhee and producer Barry Mraz to step in on “Heart of America”—a song written by Bon Jovi for Farm Aid—where he replaced Richie Sambora’s guitar parts due to untold circumstances. He also contributed guitar work to Rob Thomas’ early band Tabitha’s Secret (the precursor to Matchbox Twenty) and played guitar on two songs on the Wu-Tang Clan album Iron Flag.
Because of his consistent ability to rescue and transform songs just days or hours before a release, Steve Gordon was often referred to as the “SECRET WEAPON”—the guitarist who could elevate a track to Top 40 Billboard chart success with his parts and additions. His behind-the-scenes work helped many artists achieve recognition that pushed them to icon status.
As Gordon was fully aware in his role as a ghost guitarist for some of rock and pop’s most iconic artists, he knew his name would not appear in the liner notes. However, his contributions were still formally recognized after release through lifetime royalties paid by AIE for all his ghosting sessions, cementing his status as an essential but often unseen contributor to many top charting records still played worldwide on radio every day worldwide.
In addition to his recording and session work, Gordon has placed about 27 songs in major films and soundtracks, including “The Little Things” starring Denzel Washington, “80 For Brady” starring Jane Fonda, Sally Field, Rita Moreno, Lily Tomlin, and NFL legend Tom Brady, and “Mafia Mama” starring Toni Collette and Monica Bellucci. His work also extends to Disney movies & soundtracks, as well as placements across Netflix, HBO, and Paramount, showcasing his versatility and wide-reaching impact.
After reaching top 20 on Metal Contraband Radio charts in the USA – with his explosive single “We Go To War,” guitarist/producer/mixer Steve Gordon MIA is back with his most uncompromising track yet. His new single “Broken” features the unmistakable voice of Ray West (Spread Eagle) and delivers a Hard rock/Metal assault rooted in obsession, addiction, and the chaos that follows when desire spins out of control.
The single continues Gordon’s creative partnership with Ray West, best known as the frontman of NYC hard rockers Spread Eagle. Together, they deliver another explosive performance that blends modern heavy metal intensity with the raw, emotional edge of classic hard rock.
“BROKEN is heavy, aggressive, raw, relentless, ferocious, but also personal. Ray brought it to life in a way that’s both haunting and powerful.”
Steve Gordon MIA adds:“BROKEN is about having that crave or addiction that you can’t live without. It consumes you to the point that if you can’t have it when and where you want it, it drives you mad. It controls your thoughts and decisions where you’re doing things that are totally insane, and you will probably do something crazy that you will regret for the rest of your life to satisfy your crave.”
Ray West: “Whether it’s addiction to sex, drugs, or money—when the thing that brings comfort to your addictive brain suddenly betrays you, leaving you feeling physically and mentally broken—you’re left with the choice to either lay down and die, or fight back and take control of your life. And sometimes taking control leads to an act of violence.”
Importantly, the collaboration between Steve Gordon MIA and Ray West is not a band, but part of Gordon’s solo vision. Ray West has lent his voice to both “We Go To War” and “BROKEN” as a featured vocalist, while the upcoming Steve Gordon MIA album, arriving December 2025, will also showcase a mix of instrumental hard rock/metal tracks and songs featuring other well-known singers across the heavy music spectrum. This approach emphasizes Gordon’s role as a guitarist, songwriter, and producer curating a diverse and powerful project.
Recently, Gordon’s instrumental single “Pharaoh Lives” gained radio exposure and charted internationally entering at #8 in Germany’s Instrumental Rock charts alongside heavyweights like Metallica at (#1), Megadeth, Testament, and Slayer. That same day, the track debuted at #1 in Los Angeles on the Best of Hard Rock/Metal charts by Bad Wolf Records. The achievement highlights not only U.S. momentum but also growing global traction.
A veteran musician, Steve Gordon has played guitar on dozens of Gold and Platinum records across genres, collaborating with icons such as Rob Thomas, Rod Stewart, Celine Dion, Phil Collins, Bon Jovi, Frank Sinatra, Wu-Tang Clan, Brian Howe (Bad Company), James Ingram, Natalie Cole, Betty Wright, Phyllis Hyman, Rita Marley, Crew to Crew (Motley Crüe/2 Live Crew), Inner Circle, and Tito Jackson.
As a mixer and producer, his credits also include projects with Regina Belle, Aretha Franklin, Prince, Natalie Cole, Donell Jones, Tony Braxton, Najee, David Sanborn, Kirk Whalum, Howard Hewitt (Shalamar), Matt Kramer (Saigon Kick) and Morgan Wallen—where he mixed half of Wallen’s Stand Alone (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), which reached the Top 15 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart. Gordon mixed Donell Jones’ albums Forever (#8 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums) and Lyrics (#20 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums), including the singles “Forever” (#14 R&B Singles) and “Love Like This” (Top 5 R&B Singles).
Gordon is also a Grammy-nominated engineer for Betty Wright & The Roots’ song titled “Surrender” and was personally asked by Regina Belle to remix all her #1 hits—including “A Whole New World,” “Baby Come to Me,” and “Make It Like It Was.”
Through the 1980s and 1990s, Gordon became a highly sought-after ghost session guitarist, frequently flown to New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago just days before a record release to repair and replace guitar parts for major record company releases. Often called in when artwork and album covers were already finalized and ready for immediate distribution worldwide, record executives and A&R departments trusted him to make the subtle but crucial changes that elevated tracks to their final, polished versions.
One of the most notable examples was when Gordon was called by manager Doc McGhee and producer Barry Mraz to step in on “Heart of America”—a song written by Bon Jovi for Farm Aid—where he replaced Richie Sambora’s guitar parts due to untold circumstances. He also contributed guitar work to Rob Thomas’ early band Tabitha’s Secret (the precursor to Matchbox Twenty) and played guitar on two songs on the Wu-Tang Clan album Iron Flag.
Because of his consistent ability to rescue and transform songs just days or hours before a release, Steve Gordon was often referred to as the “SECRET WEAPON”—the guitarist who could elevate a track to Top 40 Billboard chart success with his parts and additions. His behind-the-scenes work helped many artists achieve recognition that pushed them to icon status.
As Gordon was fully aware in his role as a ghost guitarist for some of rock and pop’s most iconic artists, he knew his name would not appear in the liner notes. However, his contributions were still formally recognized after release through lifetime royalties paid by AIE for all his ghosting sessions, cementing his status as an essential but often unseen contributor to many top charting records still played worldwide on radio every day worldwide.
In addition to his recording and session work, Gordon has placed about 27 songs in major films and soundtracks, including “The Little Things” starring Denzel Washington, “80 For Brady” starring Jane Fonda, Sally Field, Rita Moreno, Lily Tomlin, and NFL legend Tom Brady, and “Mafia Mama” starring Toni Collette and Monica Bellucci. His work also extends to Disney movies & soundtracks, as well as placements across Netflix, HBO, and Paramount, showcasing his versatility and wide-reaching impact.
With “We Go To War” still gaining traction on rock and metal radio stations across the country, “BROKEN” builds on that momentum. Backed once again by Munsey Ricci (Skateboard Marketing Ltd.) on radio promotion, ) and Michael Brandvold Marketing handling social media, press and digital strategy, Gordon continues to position his music for maximum impact in both the commercial and underground rock scenes.
Expect “BROKEN” to be a defining statement in Steve Gordon MIA’s evolving story—raw, relentless, ferocious, and unafraid to push boundaries.
About Steve Gordon
Steve Gordon has contributed guitar work to some of the most iconic recordings & movie soundtracks of the past three decades. A seasoned studio and stage veteran, he’s worked with artists spanning Rob Thomas, Phil Collins, Aretha Franklin, Rod Stewart, Howard Hewett, Rita Marley, Wu-Tang Clan, and many more. As Steve Gordon MIA, he now channels that legacy into a solo career that fuses old-school power with modern cinematic metal.
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