STRIKER Signs With NAPALM RECORDS

April 27, 2012

Classic heavy metal band STRIKER has inked a worldwide deal with Napalm Records. The Canadians' new album, "Armed To The Teeth", will be released at the end of July. In addition, the CD "Eyes In The Night" and the "Road Warrior" EP will be re-released the same month.

"The enthusiasm we received right from the get-go left no doubt that Napalm will be the perfect label to take us to the next level," the band said in a statement. "We are looking forward to finally releasing the new album and can't wait to hit the road and enjoy a few pints at a venue near you!"

STRIKER recently posted a new song, "Forever", helmed by legendary producer Michael Wagener (ACCEPT, METALLICA, OZZY OSBOURNE, DOKKEN). The track can be streamed in the YouTube clip below.

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