BLOOD OF KINGU Signs With DEBEMUR MORTI PRODUCTIONS

June 18, 2009

Ukrainian spiritual entity BLOOD OF KINGU has inked a deal with Debemur Morti Productions. The band is planning to record its second, as-yet-untitled opus in the coming months. Meanwhile, the group's first offering, "De Occulta Philosophia", will be reissued in the next few weeks, featuring completely new layout and packaging.

BLOOD OF KINGU was forged in 2005 by Roman (DRUDKH, DARK AGES, HATE FOREST),Thurios (ASTROFAES, DRUDKH, HATE FOREST) and Yuri (DRUDKH, LUCIFUGUM, LUTOMYSL).

"De Occulta Philosophia" was recorded in the summer of 2007. It contains "intensive, fast and grim black metal with ritualistic melodies and real shamanistic, freezing voices," according to a press release.

The goal of BLOOD OF KINGU is to create black metal inspired by and paying homage to Summerian, ancient Egyptian, ancient Tibetan and Indo-Aryan mythology, demonology and astronomy.

BLOOD OF KINGU reflects nature and elements' power, showing the real sense of black metal (nowadays forgotten),searching for purity, knowledge and abyss.

BLOOD OF KINGU's art is far removed from the world of humans and ignorant creations like politics, technology, urbanization, religious contradictions and modern hypocritical values/ideals.

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