RAUNCHY: 'Very Satisfied' With New Material

June 17, 2003

Denmark's RAUNCHY are continuing to write material for the sophomore album, tentatively due in early 2004 through Nuclear Blast Records. "The last two weeks we have been rehearsing very intense in our new rehearsal room," the band write on their official web site. "We have done 11 tracks for the yet untitled second album and we are very satisfied with the way the new songs sound even before we hit the studio.

"We're also working on the lyrics and possible song and album titles as well. Check out some pictures from the rehearsal room here! We will enter the studio the 6th of July and be there until we hit the German autobahn to bang some heads at the Wacken Festival, Germany. Concerning the Wacken Festival we are confirmed to play Friday the 1st of August from 11.00 - 11.45 CET. C-YA !!!"

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