DOUBLE DRAGON To Support THE HAUNTED In Australia

September 23, 2008

Adelaide, Australia's DOUBLE DRAGON has been confirmed as main support on THE HAUNTED's upcoming Austrlian tour. DOUBLE DRAGON will also play with the legendary metal act CARCASS in Adelaide on October 10 at HQ complex.

DOUBLE DRAGON supporting THE HAUNTED:

Nov. 08 - Brisbane, The Arena
Nov. 09 - Sydney, Manning Bar
Nov. 11 - Melbourne, The Hifi
Nov. 13 - Perth, The Capitol

The band will be touring for the first time with new full-time lead guitarist Davin Buttery, who also plays for A RED DAWN.

DOUBLE DRAGON's new album, "Devastator", was released in July via Truth Inc Records. The CD was recorded in Adelaide, Australia with producer Ian "E-dog" Miller, and is the follow-up to DOUBLE DRAGON's debut EP, "Scars Of Fire".

DOUBLE DRAGON's "Dead But Still Killing" video (taken from the band's debut EP, "Scars Of Fire"):

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