RAVAGE: Worcester Show Recorded For Future Release

May 6, 2011

Boston metallers RAVAGE recorded their performance last night (Thursday, May 5) at Ralph's Diner in Worcester, Massachusetts. Select tracks from the show will be featured on the band's forthcoming release, "15 Years Underground", to be made available later this year in a format yet to be determined. S

Commented RAVAGE singer Al Ravage: "We' like to thank the fantastic crowd and everyone from the Society For World Wide Ravage who ventured out to support us and to support the great five-year tradition of Metal Thursdays shows at Ralph's Diner the longest-running and best live underground metal series of shows in the country, and probably the world.

"Not everything went on without hitches and glitches it was a typically mad and crazy RAVAGE show, but we made it through, and despite one unfortunate incident during which a friend of ours almost had his face ripped off in the mosh pit, everyone emerged OK and unscathed for the most part, and had a great time.

"We look forward to sharing some songs from this night of metal madness with all of you in the near future."

RAVAGE's forthcoming collection of recordings will feature some new studio tracks as well as cover songs, live tracks, demos and rarities stretching back to the band's first live gig in 1996. Further details will be released soon.

RAVAGE's latest album, "The End of Tomorrow", was released in August 2009 via Metal Blade Records. The CD featured cover art by Ed Repka (MEGADETH, DEATH, AUSTRIAN DEATH MACHINE).

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