RAUNCHY To Support MESHUGGAH In Denmark

May 19, 2005

Danish modern metallers RAUNCHY will be support MESHUGGAH at Lille VEGA in Copenhagen, Denmark on Sunday, May 22.

RAUNCHY are currently demoing material for their third album, tentatively due in early 2006 via an as-yet-undetermined label. The CD, which is scheduled to be recorded in July, will include the following songs, among others: "Hope Divider", "The Automation of Emotion", "Days Forever", "This City We Ride", "Hysteria Burn", "Farewell to Devotion", "The Dark Hush", "Phantoms", "I Will Avenge", "Rise Phoenix Rise" and "Red are the Flames of Hell".

RAUNCHY split with Nuclear Blast Records in January after releasing two albums through the label (2002's "Velvet Noise" and 2004's "Confusion Bay"). The upcoming CD will mark the recording debut with the group of new singer Kasper Thomsen, who replaced Lars Vognstrup last year.

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