
(FP) UK metal legends Raging Speedhorn have released a video for their new single "Night Wolf", which is their debut release on their new record label Spinefarm Records.
Raging Speedhorn comments on the video: "Shot in just over a day, the 'Night Wolf' video was inspired by our love of 80s movies and plays on a line taken from the single, "the animal inside is you". With tongue firmly in-cheek, it shows the transition from day into night and human turning into wild animal."
A major presence within the UK metal scene for the past two decades, with half a dozen crushing studio outings to their name (and what a name!), Raging Speedhorn have forged their reputation through hard touring, hard music, plus a no-compromise attitude... to everything.
The new single, "Night Wolf", the band's first for Spinefarm, produced by Russ Russell, sees the six musicians - as much gang as band - delivering one of the most memorable moments of their career, with all valves glowing, all faders up and all needles flicking red.
The band comments on the single: "We're super excited to release our new single 'Night Wolf', produced by our brother Russ Russell at Parlour Studios. It's got everything you need in a classic RAGING SPEEDHORN song: big riffs, thundering drums and great vocals. To us, it's a mixture of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath with a unique SPEEDHORN sound.
"We've been inspired by one of our favourite 80s movies, and we hope our fans will enjoy the retro vibe in our artwork."
Raging Speedhorn Deliver 'Night Wolf' Video
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