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LOST SOCIETY – new album details revealed


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LOST SOCIETY, one of the most promising Finnish newcomers of our times, are back with a vengeance in 2014. The new album named »Terror Hungry« is set to be released April 04 and the four newbies set their own standards even higher. Produced by Nino Laurenne (AMORPHIS, ENSIFERUM, LORDI) at the renowned Sonic Pump studios (FINNTROLL, SONATA ARCTICA, OMNIUM GATHERUM), the Finns shred their way through the new record with the energy and speed of an out-of-control freight train, rolling downhill on the way to Thrash-Olymp. Mastermind Samy Elbanna commented:"Lost Society is back, and we're angrier than ever! The new album 'Terror Hungry' is a full on thrash album from start to finish, with a darker and even more aggressive feel to it! It has the signature elements of that make up Lost Society, and we've put in more groove riffage, more mind blistering guitar shredding and some of the fastest stuff we've ever done! Look out, this ones gonna be FASTER, LOUDER and we're more pissed off than ever!!" The tracklist of »Terror Hungry« reads as follows: 01. Spurgatory02. Game Over03. Attaxic04. Lethal Pleasure05. Terror Hungry06. Snowroad Blowout07. Tyrant Takeover08. Overdosed Brain09. Thrashed Reality10. F.F.E.11. Brewtal Awakening12. Mosh It Up13. Wasted After MidnightBonus:14. You Can’t Stop Rock ‘N’ Roll The debut »Fast Loud Death« already displayed a true Oldschool-Thrash manifest in 2013 and managed to amaze press and scene veterans such as KREATOR, TANKARD, DESTRUCTION or TESTAMENT alike. Don’t miss LOST SOCIETY on Tour: 24.01.2014 DE Aalen - Rock It 25.01.2014 DE Essen - Turock 26.01.2014 BE Vosselaar - Biebob 27.01.2014 UK London - The Underworld 28.01.2014 FR Paris - Glazart 29.01.2014 FR Nantes - Ferrailleur 30.01.2014 DE Trier - ExHaus 31.01.2014 AT Dornbirn - Schlachthaus 01.02.2014 CH Aarau - Kiff 02.02.2014 AT Graz - Explosiv 03.02.2014 IT Brescia - Circolo Colony 04.02.2014 IT Bologna - Freak Out Club 05.02.2014 DE Bamberg - Live Club 06.02.2014 DE Freiburg - Walfisch 07.02.2014 AT Salzburg - Rockhouse 08.02.2014 DE München - Backstage 09.02.2014 AT Wien - Escape 10.02.2014 SI Ljubljana - Orto Bar 11.02.2014 HUN Budapest - Dürer Kert 12.02.2014 CZ Prague - Nova Chmelnice 13.02.2014 DE Darmstadt - Steinbruch Theater 14.02.2014 DE Peine/OT Gadenstädt - Black Hand Inn 15.02.2014 DE Leipzig - Hellraiser 16.02.2014 PL Wroclaw - Firley 17.02.2014 DE Berlin - K17 18.02.2014 DE Greifswald - Klex 19.02.2014 DK Copenhagen - Beta 20.02.2014 DE Hamburg - Marx 21.02.2014 NL Drachten - Iduna 22.02.2014 DE Köln - MTC 23.02.2014 NL Rotterdam – Baroeg Read more... then come back and comment below.

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