TALETELLERS Change Name To AC ANGRY, Complete Work On New Album

February 21, 2012

German rockers TALETELLERS have officially changed their name to AC ANGRY. The band has just finished recording its new album, "Black Denim", to be released later in the year.

After issuing two full-length albums and completing a full European tour supporting GRAVE DIGGER and ALESTORM, the band decided to change its name to something more suitable for their musical direction, which is straight-forward rock 'n' roll with some '80s metal influences.

AC ANGRY's first live show of 2012 will take place on February 27, supporting D-A-D in Saarbrücken, Germany.

A teaser for the new album can be streamed below.

AC ANGRY is:

Alan Costa - Vocals/Guitar
Stefan Kuhn - Lead Guitar
Dennis Kirsch - Bass
Michael Stein - Drums

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