RAUNCHY: 'A Discord Electric' Artwork Unveiled

July 13, 2010

Danish modern metal combo RAUNCHY will release its new album, "A Discord Electric", through Lifeforce Records on September 20 in Denmark; October 8 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; October 11 in the rest of Europe; and on October 12 in the U.S.

"A Discord Electric" track listing:

01. Dim the Lights and Run
02. Rumors of Worship
03. Blueprints For Lost Sounds
04. NGHT PRTY
05. Street Emperor
06. Shake Your Grave
07. Tiger Crown
08. Big Truth
09. The Great Depression
10. The Yeah Thing
11. Ire Vampire
12. Gunslingers and Tombstones

Check out the cover artwork below.

With uncompromising old-school thrash rhythms and potent electro-sounds, combining the hymns of modernity and tradition, "A Discord Electric" is the perfect metal anthem to the young and hopeless raging in a metropolis or in a redneck town all over the world.

Produced once again by long time friend Jacob Hansen, "A Discord Electric", delivers the following 12 songs of pure ecstasy and genre-defining heavy metal music:

Commented vocalist Kasper Thomsen: "This is by far the most experimental, the most challenging, and the most interesting album we have come up with since the beginning of the band.

"My personal take on this endeavor is quite simple actually: This album will be on the hot list when it comes out! Every member of the band has had the freedom to take things to the limits, above and beyond, and believe me, boundaries are transparent this time around, we're going totally apeshit, and you're definitely in for some big surprises with some cool guest performances by our friends in DUNÉ on the song 'Big Truth', among other exciting things."

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