Golden Robot Records News: ToxicRose, Crimson Riot, The Mercy Kills

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TOXICROSE Release New Single and Video Clip ‘Domination’, CRIMSON RIOT Release New Single and Video ‘St. James’s Gate’, THE MERCY KILLS Release Unique Video Clip for ‘Like You’.

 

 

Swedish Sleaze Metallers ToxicRose recently inked a deal with Crusader Records (part of Golden Robot Global Entertainment) and they have released their new single and video ‘Domination’.

ToxicRose deliver that classic Swedish trash glam metal sound that they have become a world leader in. With Crazy Lixx, Hardcore Superstar, Crashdiet, Gemini Five and ToxicRose Sweden keep cranking out the best the scene has to offer.

”Domination’ is a fast and aggressive, trash metal flavoured fist in your face! It is delivered with their unique look mix of dark sleaze and metal.

Listen/Buy to Domination HERE

 


 

Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day CRIMSON RIOT have released a great folky punk rock infused new single and video ‘St. James’s Gate’ via Die Laughing Records. The track is now available on all digital platforms.

The Punk Rock Power Trio from Las Vegas, NV bring you another Guinness soaked track to add to your St. Patrick’s Day playlist alongside Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, The Pogues, The Rumjacks, Street Dogs & The Mahones!

”There’s nothing quite like a good Irish drinking song and ‘St. James’s Gate’ is ours. It’s a feel-good tune about hanging out with your friends in the land of emerald hills and the home of Guinness Irish Stout. We haven’t been to Ireland yet but if we ever get the chance you may have to pull us out of there kicking and screaming. We hope this song makes you want to raise a glass with your best mates. Sláinte! – CRIMSON RIOT

Stream/buy St. James’s Gate HERE

 


 

The latest video by Australian hard rockers THE MERCY KILLS is for their track ‘Like You’ which was featured on the 2020 release X celebrating the bands ten years together.

This clip has been specifically designed for a mobile phone ‘vertical’ format so no need to spin that cell. There’s even a bit of a tease during the guitar solo.

TMK wanted the video to express a connection between each band member. The concept was influenced by the old children’s panel books, where you turn the pages to reveal a mix of different heads, bodies and legs.

The band worked, once again with Australian film makers, Strongman Pictures to create this strange but striking video.

Watch the official video for Like You HERE

 

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