PRONG: New Demo Song Posted Online

July 19, 2005

A brand-new PRONG demo track, entitled "Looking for Them", has been posted online at MySpace.com.

"Looking for Them" is expected to appear on the group's follow-up to 2004's "Scorpio Rising", tentatively due next year via Locomotive Music.

PRONG recently parted ways with drummer Dan Laudo. A new drummer will be announced soon. The band's next live appearance will take place on July 30 at the House of Blues in Hollywood, California.

As previously reported, PRONG and OVERKILL will be teaming up for a number of U.S. dates in early 2006. So far the following two dates have been released:

Feb. 18 - West Springfield, VA @ Jaxx
Feb. 20 - New York, NY @ B.B. King Blues Club

(Thanks: Karen Tapia / www.hacktheband.com)

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