RAVAGE To Perform On WUML's 'Stress Factor'

May 21, 2008

Boston, Massachusetts-based metal band RAVAGE will perform live this Saturday (May 22) at 6 p.m. on the "Stress Factor" radio show on 91.5 FM WUML in the band's hometown. You can listen to the program online at this location. RAVAGE will play songs from its forthcoming EP, "Freedom Fighter", due out in June, as well as from its full-length album "The End of Tomorrow", which is expceted later this year. The group will also perform some tunes from 2005's "Spectral Rider". RAVAGE will also be giving away some metal goodies, including DVDs, T-shirts, and CDs.

RAVAGE recently posted a new song, "Freedom Fighter", on MySpace. The track is the title cut of the group's forthcoming EP, which is scheduled for release on June 5 via the band's own label, SWWR Productions.

"Freedom Fighter" will be RAVAGE's first EP since 2003's "Curse of Heaven". Artwork for the CD was created by Matt Anderson.

The "Freedom Fighter" track will also be featured on the band's new full-length offering, "The End of Tomorrow", due late 2008 on an as-yet-undetermined label.

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