THUNDERTALE: 'Thunder Take Me Away' Video Posted Online

April 15, 2008

"Thunder Take Me Away", the new video from Lithuanian heavy metallers THUNDERTALE, can be viewed at this location. The clip was filmed in authentic Lithuanian surroundings the old Trakai castle. The song comes off the group's forthcoming album, "Milzinai" ("Giants"),which is now available for pre-order at this location.

"Milzinai" track listing:

01. Intro
02. Milzinai
03. Knights Of The Burning Hill
04. Zenklai
05. Thunder Take Me Away
06. Su Veju
07. Is It Worth
08. Suslamejo Girios Medziai
09. Dance In The Wind
10. Vienybes Dvasia
11. Uz Tevyne
12. Su Veju - Piano Version (Bonus Track)
13. Thunder Take Me Away (Video)

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