Thunder Looking Ahead To Next Album
. Bowes tells One On One With Mitch LaFon: "Providing we stay happy and healthy, we'd love to release another record in 2017. We have momentum and an international presence which is growing. The ripples of love for the Wonder Days album are still coming home to us now." Thunder's 2015 record Wonder Days enjoyed commercial success last year after it reached No.9 in the UK album chart. Last month, Classic Rock called Wonder Days the band's best album since 1992's Laughing On Judgement Day, adding: "It's a massive reminder that class is both timeless and incandescent." Listen to the full interview and see their upcoming tour dates here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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