BATTLEROAR Signs With CRUZ DEL SUR

October 3, 2007

Greek epic traditional metallers BATTLEROAR have inked a deal with Cruz Del Sur for the release of their third album, "To Death and Beyond". The group was previously signed to the now-defunct Black Lotus label, which released BATTLEROAR's last album "Age of Chaos".

"To Death and Beyond" will be recorded in December 2007 for an April 2008 release.

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:

(Thanks: BackInTheVillage)

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