RAGING SLAB Hard At Work On New Album

November 10, 2005

American boogie rockers RAGING SLAB are currently in the studio recording a new album with their new rhythm section, Niklas Matsson (drums) and Mats Rydstrom (bass),both of whom are also members of Swedish band BACKDRAFT. Niklas says, "Yes we are in the band, the recordings are amazing, and it will be the best SLAB album ever."

RAGING SLAB's homepage hasn't been updated since last year, and the group's founding member/frontman Greg Strzempka is almost impossible to get a hold of. "Well, [Greg] lives in the middle of nowhere out on a farm, where we recorded the album, and he will make an announcement on the homepage when he feels that he has something to say!" explained Niklas.

RAGING SLAB's new CD is expected next year.

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