RAUNCHY: New Album Will Be 'Brutal, Melodic, Fresh, And A Fucking Heavy Monster'

January 12, 2005

Danish metallers RAUNCHY have posted the following message on their web site:

"We are back in business and have started to rehearse again (damn great!). Things are starting to shape and so far we have 8 songs.

"In the next months we're going to do some pre-recordings in our rehearsal room where we will add vocal, electronics, keys etc. etc.

"A lot of people have been asking us what the next record is going to sound like. Well... that's a tuff one ;-) All we can say is that it sounds like...ehm RAUNCHY — expect some new things and a lot of melody. In other words, it's going to be: brutal, melodic, fresh, and a FUCKING heavy monster.

"As stated before we're teaming up with Mr. Jacob Hansen at his beautiful studio in the middle of nowhere ;-) This time we are going to incorporate Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, ILLDISPOSED, CATARACT, MNEMIC etc.) for the mixing part of our yet untitled third album.

Regarding the upcoming album's lyrical direction, new singer Kasper Thomsen has the following to say: "As I read a lot of poetry in relation to my work, I have a natural interest in writing lyrics that deal with other things than pussy and whiskey — I like the lyrics on 'Velvet Noise' [2002] and 'Confusion Bay' [2004] because they have a sense of honest humor attached to them and it really generates street credibility in a fuck-off-kind of way: That's very cool in my opinion...The lyrics on the next album are going to be more dark, existentialistic and related to classic themes such as life/death/love/hate... Some will be pure fiction, some will be related to my own life."

Upcoming RAUNCHY shows:

Jan. 22 - The Rock - Copenhagen, DEN
Jan. 29 - Rock Café - Tallinn, EST

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