ROYAL THUNDER EP To Be Re-Released In December

November 22, 2010

The self-titled EP from Atlanta, Georgia's ROYAL THUNDER will be re-released in December via Relapse mailorder. The band self-recorded and issued the seven song EP in late 2009. The EP will be available worldwide starting December 21. Check out audio samples at the ROYAL THUNDERMySpace page.

ROYAL THUNDER formed in 2007 and has performed locally and nationally, sharing the stage with such artists as WOVEN HAND, BIRDS OF AVALON, NICK OLIVERI, SCOTT KELLY, NORMA JEAN, BLACK TUSK, and more. The band is currently writing material for its full-length debut full-length for a 2011 release.

Photo credit: Anthony Curtis

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