BUTCHER BABIES have released a new single, “Red Thunder”. The track is taken from the band’s upcoming double album, tentatively due this summer.
BUTCHER BABIES stated about the song: “‘Red Thunder’ is a massive nod to the style and sound of our beloved first album (2013) that launched BUTCHER BABIES…
BUTCHER BABIES Release New Single ‘Red Thunder’
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