PEGAZUS: 'Road Warrior' Video Released

December 6, 2011

"Road Warrior", the new video from Australian metallers of PEGAZUS, can be seen below. The clip was filmed in Melbourne, Australia in the same location and on the very same road that was used for the filming of the Australian classic movie "Mad Max". It was directed again by Aaron McLoughlin and Judd Hyland, who were also responsible for the band's "'Haunting Me" video, released earlier this year.

"Road Warrior" comes off PEGAZUS's first studio album in nine years, "In Metal We Trust", which was released on April 15 through Black Leather Records (with distribution from Twilight Vertrieb). According to a press release, the CD contains "11 brand new classic heavy metal songs with original singer Justin Fleming back on vocals! As a tribute to the great guitarists of the '80s, PEGAZUS has invited Ross The Boss (MANOWAR, ROSS THE BOSS, THE DICTATORS),Jeff Watson (NIGHT RANGER, MOTHER'S ARMY) and David Shankle (MANOWAR, DSG) to contribute a solo to the song "Old Skool Metal Dayz".

"In Metal We Trust" track listing :

01. Metal Messiah
02. Road Warrior
03. Old Skool Metal Dayz
04. We Live To Rock
05. Haunting Me
06. Eye For An Eye
07. Ghost Rider
08. Metal Gods (JUDAS PRIEST cover)
09. End Of The World
10. Death Or Glory
11. Old Skool Metal Dayz (extended version feat. David Shankle, Ross the Boss, Jeff Watson

Vocalist Justin Fleming on his return to PEGAZUS: "When I got the call from the band, I was, of course, shocked about Rob's departure, but felt honored to be asked to come back into the band. Since then it's been a blast. We have played a lot of great shows, including the SKID ROW tour, and then the recording of 'In Metal We Trust'.

"I think the album will shock a lot of people with the strength and power of the songs. We put all our heart into this album, there are no filler songs and from start to finish 'In Metal We Trust' kicks serious ass!"

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