Artist: Bonafide

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Bonafide to tour the UK

Swedish hard-rockers Bonafide will be touring the UK in December, see a poster with the dates here: http://www.blacklodge.se/WP2/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Bonafide_Tour_uk_small_flyer.jpg

Black Lodge confirm new Bonafide EP, Bullet album

Swedish hardrockers Bonafide have a new 6-song EP coming in January via that they recorded live in the studio. Featured cuts include new versions of recent album tracks "Fill your head with rock" and "No doubt about it" plus new song "Kick me out" and covers of "I don't need no doctor" (Humble Pie), "Nice boys (don't play rock'n'roll)" (originally by Rose Tattoo, but more famously done by Guns 'n' Roses) and "I can't explain" (The Who). And speaking of Black Lodge, the label also reports that the new Bullet record "Highway pirates" will be officially released on February 4.

AC4 - Assassination

Sound Pollution are streaming a new track from AC4 (ex-Refused/Final Exit/Step Forward) on their myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/soundpollutionstore
This is the sound of old dudes getting back to their roots and it's actually pretty damn good -- far better than you might expect even. There are also new tracks from DLK and Bonafide up there as well, but they are far less exciting.

New Bonafide gets release date

Swedish hard-rockers Bonafide will be releasing their new Chips Kiesbye-produced (The Hellacopters, Sator, etc.) album "Something's dripping" on September 18 via Black Lodge. Hear a few tracks at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bonafiderocks

New tracks from Bonafide + Bullet at myspace

Black Lodge is streaming new tracks from both Swedish hard-rockers Bonafide and Bullet at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/blacklodgesweden

Black Lodge signs Bonafide

Black Lodge has announced the signing of Swedish rockers Bonafide and will be reissuing the band's debut album with two live bonus tracks and a Nazareth cover ("Miss Misery") before sending them into the studio with producer Chips Kiesbye (The Hellacopters, Sator, Millencolin, etc.) to work on a follow-up.