TROUBLE In Stockholm: Quality Video Footage Available

October 6, 2009

Video footage of legendary Chicago doomsters TROUBLE performing the song "At The End Of My Daze" on September 28, 2009 at Debaser in Stockholm, Sweden can be viewed below (courtesy of "jajairse").

TROUBLE recently debuted a brand new song, "Hunters Of Doom", from the group's forthcoming CD, "The Dark Riff".

TROUBLE previously stated that the material that is set to appear on "The Dark Riff" features "massive, killer riffs" that are "sure to please ANY TROUBLE fan . . . As you can tell by the [new album's] title, IT'S HEAVY! The band is resorting to the root of what made TROUBLE in the first place and what they are best at, DOOM! This will no doubt be the heaviest TROUBLE release since the mid-'80s when they crushed the masses with what is now known as 'Psalm 9' and 'The Skull'."

TROUBLE's recently released live album, "Live In L.A.", was recorded in Los Angeles and is available at NewTrouble.com.

TROUBLE guitarist Bruce Franklin was interviewed on the August 9, 2009 edition of the "Heavy Metal Mayhem" show on Blogtalkradio.com. The program can now be streamed below.

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