STRIKER: 'Road Warrior' EP Artwork Revealed

February 9, 2009

Iron Kodex Records has revealed the artwork (see below) for the upcoming "Road Warrior" EP, the debut release, by Canada's new hope in traditional metal — STRIKER.

Two new tracks from the "Road Warrior" EP can be found on the label's MySpace page. According to a press release, "both songs are absolutely brilliantly composed and performed, reminding of a mix of MAIDEN and MANOWAR infused with some killer '80s speed metal. Especially vocalist Dan Cleary's incredible performance will make jaws drop."

The EP will be released on March 31. Like all releases on Iron Kodex, the EP will come in a hig-quality layout, including a heavy gatefold sleeve, heavy vinyl, exclusive artwork and some cool extras.

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