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11/17/2011 16:45 Age: 186 days

Swedish Rock Band VIDUNDER Release Debut 7"


Hi friends! 

We are very glad to inform you about our upcoming release.

 Detailed info, band photos and sound samples are available at www.crusherrecords.com

We are already taking pre-orders. VIDUNDER from Sweden release debut record on 7-inch vinyl by the end of November, 2011. 

VIDUNDER plays 70's rock with influences deeply rooted in the early days of bluesy rock bands like Captain Beyond and Blue Cheer. The record has an authentic vintage feel to it bringing the thoughts back to country fellows Witchcraft, and maybe even the predecessors Norrsken. And just like label mates Horisont, this trio too write songs in both English and Swedish. The first track, 'Asmodeus', kicks off right from the start with a great mesmerizing riff, a la 13th Floor Elevators, carving its way through your mind and right 'til the end. The second track, 'Witches' Shuffle', has got a bluesier and heavier feel to it. 

VIDUNDER was formed in April 2011, only half a year before this debut release, in Sweden . It didn't take long before the band did their first public appearance, and soon after that found themselves recording for what to become this debut record. We are very proud to hand You our latest beast on the roster: VIDUNDER

The track listing is as follows: 

1.) Asmodeus 

2.) Witches' Shuffle 

Release date: November 25, 2011.

http://www.myspace.com/vidunderband 


 

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