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Friday, January 1, 2010 - Royal Hunt - New Album Title Revealed
Royal Hunt have issued the following year-end update:

"Happy New Year, everyone! Hope you like this new-and-improved look and functionality of our website. Please go and re-register on our site to join our community forum.

So - what do we have in store for you? First of all: our new album is done! As this will be our tenth studio release we decided not to elaborate on its title too much, so here you go: Royal Hunt - X. And it will be out in 2010.

Secondly: we've been talking to various promoters in order to arrange some gigs to support our new release and it looks like there'll be some live on stage action in April/May 2010.

In general: it's hard to predict how things will shape out with the current state-of-affairs in our 'beloved' music business (with piracy and illegal downloading playing the rapidly increasing, harmful part of it), but we'll definitively give this album a fair chance and work hard to make it successful; in case it won't work. well, than you'd have to make the next one yourselves.

And now - one more time - Happy New Year!"
Posted by: Steen





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