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Pop / Rock 12/09/2017

A Drunken Man's Delusions

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A Drunken Man's Delusions
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Body Rampant has kept quiet lately, but have been busy behind the scenes in anticipation for their announcement of signing to Tragic Hero Records. The California band brings a fresh sound to the roster in what the band describes as "Progressive Pop," combining technical musicianship with catchy hooks and big choruses. The partnership was an easy decision on both sides as Vocalist JM Lopez shared, "We're so pumped to finally announce our partnership with Tragic Hero Records. Over the years we have made friends with several bands on the label, and over various conversations, decided to join forces. We instantly clicked with Tommy and the crew, and we believe they share the same vision about exposing our music to the world."

Along with the signing announcement, The Body Rampant also premiered their new single, "Northern Sky" which features guest vocals from Emarosa Vocalist, Bradley Walden. Lopez describes the song as "a drunken man's delusions of love, our beautiful earth, and reality."

The single is now available along with an exclusive new shirt at Merchbucket. The future is bright for this band and is appreciative of all the support they've received as Lopez added, "Thanks to everyone who has stuck with us thus far, we cannot wait for what the future holds.






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