BLACK ROSE: New Album In The Works

January 1, 2010

23 years after the release of its last studio album back in 1986, New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) band BLACK ROSE will put out its third LP, tentatively titled "Cure For Your Disease", in early 2010. As a taster for the upcoming album, some new song samples have been uploaded to the band's MySpace page.

BLACK ROSE is featured in "No Sleep Till Saltburn", an affectionately humourous look at the NWOBHM scene of the mid-1980s, which was released this past Halloween. The book can now be purchased via Lulu.com and it comes with a free download link with each purchase for a brand new BLACK ROSE track called "Twice Shy Once Bitten".

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