METAL KNIGHTS Working With DIO Guitarist

July 23, 2008

METAL KNIGHTS, the medieval heavy metal band based out of Los Angeles, has just released its debut EP, "The Crossing", featuring a guest appearance by Craig Goldy of DIO. The group is currently in the studio working with Goldy on more new material and is in talks with several labels. Goldy also produced "The Crossing".

METAL KNIGHTS came to the forefront of the resurgent heavy metal scene in 2007 when Craig Goldy saw them play to a sold-out house and joined them onstage with DIO bandmate Simon Wright. It was the next day that frontman and lead vocalist Razor was contacted by Craig Goldy asking if the band had aspirations to take it to the next level. Other Goldy standouts that have succeeded through his Destiny Bridge program are metal rockers BENEDICTUM.

METAL KNIGHTS, now under the management firm Hunt Talent Management, are being shopped for a record deal, and lead vocalist Razor just purchased a new recording studio, Studio-949 in Irvine, California, so that the band will have their own facility to work from.

"The Crossing" is gaining worldwide recognition and is being played worldwide on both Internet and terrestrial FM radio in the USA, UK, Italy, Spain, Greece, The Netherlands, Sweden, South America and Japan.

METAL KNIGHTS consists of Razor on lead vocals, Paul Calder and Billy King on lead guitars, Danik Thomas on bass, Adam Emmons on keyboards and Dave Krause on drums. The band is currently in pre-production with SuperGravity Films and director Tom Asakawa (STEPHEN PEARCY) on a new high-definition music video for the track "Death Defier".

For more information, go to www.myspace.com/metalknightsmusic.

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