BATTLEROAR: New Album Artwork, Track Listing Unveiled

February 25, 2008

Greek epic metal heroes BATTLEROAR will release their third album, "To Death and Beyond", on April 24 via Cruz Del Sur. The CD was produced by John Boulamakis and features artwork by Greek comic artist John Rubulias ("Conan" Greek edition). A limited digipak edition, featuring a bonus track and an exclusive embroidered patch, will be released in time for the band's appearance at the Up The Hammers festival on April 12 in Athens, Greece.

"To Death and Beyond" track listing:

01. The Wrathforge
02. Dragonhelm
03. Finis Mundi
04. Metal From Hellas
05. Hyrkanian Blades
06. Oceans Of Pain
07. Born In The '70s
08. Warlord Of Mars
09. Death Before Disgrace
10. Morbid Tabernacle/Isle Of The Dead (MANILLA ROAD cover) *

* bonus on the "festivals limited edition" digipack only

The group was previously signed to the now-defunct Black Lotus label, which released BATTLEROAR's last album, "Age of Chaos".

BATTLEROAR is:

Marco Congoreggi – Vocals
Kostas Tzortzis - Guitar
Nick Papadopoulos - Drums
Manolis Karazeris - Guitar
Gus Macricostas – Bass

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/battleroar1.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of BATTLEROAR performing in Athens in 2006:

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