ROYAL HUNT: Previously Unreleased Videos Posted Online

May 9, 2006

Danish/American hard rockers ROYAL HUNT have posted three previously unreleased videos (in full length) on their web site, www.royalhunt.com. The titles are "Day In Day Out" (from "Land Of Broken Hearts", 1992),"Message To God" (from "Paradox", 1997) and "Lies" (from "Fear", 1999).

ROYAL HUNT filmed a "live in concert" DVD on the historic stage of St. Petersburg, Russia's Music Hall on November 2, 2005. The show, which was witnessed by some 1500+ enthusiastic fans, lasted about two hours (the band played a wide selection of songs from all of their releases since 1991 and some tracks from the latest CD, "Paper Blood") and was captured by six cameras. The package will also include some backstage/pre-production footage as well as interviews with all the bandmembes and their roadcrew. A spring release is expected.

The follow-up to 2003's "Eyewitness", "Paper Blood" was recorded at North Point studio in Copenhagen and was mixed at EMI/Medley Studio in Copenhagen with André Andersen (keyboards) and Lars Overgaard behind the board.

ROYAL HUNT recently announced the addition of bassist Per Schelander (HOUSE OF SHAKIRA, SPIKE) to the group's ranks.

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