LOUDNESS: 'Hit The Rails' Video Available

June 25, 2009

"Hit The Rails", the new video from veteran Japanese metallers LOUDNESS, can be viewed below. The song comes off the band's
latest album, "The Everlasting", which came out on May 27 via Tokuma Japan Communications.

The track listing for the CD (along with three samples) is as follows:

01. Hit The Rails (audio)
02. Flame Of Rock (audio)
03. I Wonder
04. The Everlasting (audio)
05. Life Goes On
06. Let It Rock
07. Crystal Moon
08. Change
09. Rock Into The Night
10. I'm In Pain
11. Thunder Burn
12. Desperate Religion

Check out the cover artwork below.

LOUDNESS's recent tour of Japan focused exclusively on songs from the band's first four albums — "The Birthday Eve" (1981),"Devil Soldier" (1982),"Law Of Devil's Land" (1983) and "Disillusion" (1984).

LOUDNESS drummer Munetaka Higuchi passed away on November 30, 2008 following a seven-month battle with liver cancer. He was 49 years old. Higuchi was also the drummer of the rock band LAZY, going by the nickname of Davy. The group disbanded in 1981 and Higuchi co-founded LOUDNESS the same year. LAZY reunited in 1998. Higuchi was also active as a producer, handling artists such as Mari Hamada.

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