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SAXON 04. Oktober 2018 Stuttgart-Wangen LKA/Longhorn SAXON 04. Oktober 2018 Stuttgart-Wangen LKA/Longhorn Thunderbolt 2018 European Tour Part 2 Gäste: FM, Raven Die „Thunderbolt 2018 European Tour Part 1“ führte das Flaggschiff der New Wave Of British Heavy Metal Anfang des Jahres nach Deutschland. Die Resonanz in der Metal-Gemeinde: euphorisch. Jetzt hat die legendäre Metal-Band Teil 2 der Tournee zum gleichnamigen Album veröffentlicht und bestätigt gleich sechs weitere Shows in Deutschland. SAXON am 4. Oktober 2018 in Stuttgart im LKA/Longhorn. Die deutschen Fans können sich wieder auf ein absolut hochwertiges Paket freuen, so werden SAXON in Deutschland von der US-Hard Rock-Band Y&T sowie dem NWOBHM-Original Raven unterstützt. Das neue Album „Thunderbolt“ zeigt ein Original Artwork von Langzeit-Partner Paul Raymond Gregory. Produziert wurde das 22. Studioalbum in der Geschichte der Band von Andy Sneap zusammen mit Biff Byford und steht in der Tradition der letzten Alben. „This is album 22 and it's called Thunderbolt. It's a Storming Smashing Thundering collection of tracks we've been crafting with Producer, Andy Sneap and it's finished ready to be unleashed. Stand clear and fasten your seat belts!” - Biff Byford Einem Metalfan muss man SAXON nicht mehr erklären: Die Band gehörte Ende der Siebziger/Anfang der Achtziger zusammen mit Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Angel Witch, Praying Mantis und vielen anderen zur sogenannten ‚New Wave Of British Heavy Metal‘, die nicht nur in England und Kontinental-Europa der Metal- Szene frische Impulse einhauchte. SAXON zählen mit ihren ersten Alben wie „Wheels Of Steel“, „Strong Arm Of The Law“ (beide 1980), „Denim And Leather“ (1981) und „Power & The Glory" (1983) ebenfalls zu Wegbereitern der US-Thrash- Szene, besonders Metallica sind bekennende Fans der ersten Stunde. Mit der Besetzung Biff Byford (v), Paul Quinn (g), Doug Scarratt (g), Nibbs Carter (b) und Nigel Glockler (dr) sind SAXON seit über 20 Jahren aktiv und gehören noch immer zu den begehrtesten Live-Acts der Szene. saxon747.com Video „Thunderbolt” Music Circus Concertbüro – Charlottenplatz 17 – 70173 Stuttgart – www.musiccircus.de Pressekontakt: Tel. 0711 / 62008025 – eMail [email protected] .
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