The Hu drops ‘Echos of Thunder’ digital EP

The set contains unreleased feature versions of songs from their latest album

While their legions of fans anxiously await a new album, innovative Mongolian rock group and global phenomenon The Hu has released a new digital EP Echos of Thunder via Better Noise Music. It contains alternate versions of three standout songs from their album, Rumble of Thunder—“This Is Mongol,” “Bii Biyelgee,” and “Triangle”—with special guests including members of Alice In Chains, Thousand Foot Krutch, and Neon Trees, as well as Rome.

Echos of Thunder is available now on digital outlets. The group has also released a video for “This Is Mongol (Warrior Souls) [Teerawk Remix]” featuring Alice In Chains’ William DuVall and Thousand Foot Krutch’s Trevor McNevan.

“This Is Mongol” receives a dynamic remix treatment by McNevan, working under his remix alias Teerawk. Teerawk brings his signature energy to the track, layering in additional vocals and lyrics that both complement and expand upon DuVall’s original vision. The EP also contains “Bii Biyelgee,” featuring Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees, and “Triangle,” featuring Rome, offering listeners a diverse and compelling reimagining of the original album’s spirit. The EP also includes the original versions of “This Is Mongol,” “Bii Biyelgee,” and “Triangle.”

“I am glad that our label partners at Better Noise Music suggested this EP because, as I like to say, from classic rock to heavy metal, our genre of Hunnu Rock has no limits,” says frontman Galaa. “The Echos of Thunder EP presents an opportunity for more collaborations with different artists to expand on our original music. We hope our loyal fans will enjoy these new versions of songs from the Rumble of Thunder album!”

In touring news, the European leg of The Hu’s headlining Incarnation World Tour kicked off June 6th in Maastricht, Netherlands. It will coincide with a series of shows supporting Scandinavian folk band Heilung on their final tour. The group will also appear on several of Europe’s largest heavy music festivals during the run, including Hellfest and Graspop Metal Meeting.

The Hu released Rumble of Thunder in 2022 via Better Noise Music while continuing to tour across the globe, including shows in Japan and festival appearances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Download Festival and more. In November 2022, the band became the first-ever rock/metal band to receive the prestigious UNESCO Artist of Peace Designation at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris, France by UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay. Previous recipients include Celine Dion, Shirley Bassey, Sarah Brightman, Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, and World Orchestra For Peace.

1. This Is Mongol (Warrior Souls) featuring William DuVall and Trevor McNevan – Teerawk Remix
2. Bii Biyelgee featuring Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees
3. Triangle featuring Rome
4. This Is Mongol (Original Version)
5. Bii Biyelgee (Original Version)
6. Triangle (Original Version)

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn