MUSTANG Unveils "Queen of Red Light" Lyric Video; A Glimpse of Upcoming Debut Album "Beyond Raging Thunder"
Indian Heavy Metal aficionados are in for a treat, as the eminent metal act MUSTANG has released their lyric video for "Queen of Red Light." This marks the third advance single from their eagerly awaited debut album "Beyond Raging Thunder," set to make waves on September 7th, 2023. The album will be available through Fighter Records in both CD and Digital formats.
Watch the "Queen of Red Light" lyric video here.
Formed in 2015, MUSTANG made their presence felt in 2018, both with their live performances and singles "Terror Striker" and "Black Steel." The collaboration with Fighter Records marks their first album launch on a global scale. "Beyond Raging Thunder" sees MUSTANG venturing beyond the confines of their earlier Speed Metal and now promises a smorgasbord for classic Metal lovers - a blend of rapid-fire Speed Metal tracks, emotive ballads, and timeless Heavy Metal anthems.
The sonics of this album have been sculpted under the expert co-production and mixing of Jan Loncik (known for his work with Traveler and Riot City) at the esteemed Rich Hobo Studios in Calgary, Canada. Its mastering finesse was added by Dennis Koehne, known for his collaborations with iconic acts like Sodom, Exumer, Lacuna Coil, Wheel, and Roadwolf, at his facility in Dortmund, Germany. If the sounds of Judas Priest, Mercyful Fate, Agent Steel, and Crimson Glory have ever resonated with you, this album promises to be a staple in your collection.
Tracklist for "Beyond Raging Thunder":
Odyssey
Children of Thunder
Cosmic Rage
Queen of Red Light
Ram it Down (Judas Priest cover)
Realm of Madness
Electric Ecstasy
Voyager
Terror Striker
Sapphire
Mark the date: MUSTANG's "Beyond Raging Thunder" is set for release on September 7th, 2023. While waiting, immerse yourself in their signature sound with more previews available on their official Facebook page and enjoy other tracks from the album:
https://youtu.be/vhUPmusTLv4
https://youtu.be/LbpmMD4Sdn4 (video-clip)