The B.O.S. roll out the video for “Ice Cream Cone,” a gritty, blues-soaked rocker that channels the spirit of classic riff-driven rock. The track is the first single from the group’s upcoming album ‘Volume 2,’ arriving later this spring and signaling the next chapter for the veteran hard rock lineup.
“Ice Cream Cone” moves with swagger and groove. Thick guitar riffs drive the track while Adi Argelazi’s commanding vocal cuts through with soul and bite. The song delivers a punch of vintage rock attitude, built on tight musicianship and a rhythm section that locks in with precision.
The B.O.S. lineup features Tom Neely on guitar, Argelazi on vocals, Dylan Wilson on bass, Matt Lesser on drums, and Dave Schulz on keys. Wilson and Lesser also power the rhythm section in Richie Kotzen’s band, while Schulz’s resume includes work with Goo Goo Dolls, Wang Chung, and Berlin.
The band draws deep inspiration from the golden era of 1970s hard rock, leaning into big riffs and blues-rooted grooves. Grammy Award winner Neil Citron handles production and engineering, giving the music a powerful, analog feel that highlights the group’s seasoned chemistry.
“Ice Cream Cone” delivers a raw, guitar-driven blast of rock energy. The track captures the band’s groove-heavy approach and celebrates the timeless power of loud guitars and unapologetic rock attitude.


