DEATH DESTRUCTION: EVERGREY Side Project Audio Samples Available For Download

November 28, 2004

Demo MP3 samples from DEATH DESTRUCTION, the new extreme metal project featuring EVERGREY members Henrik Danhage (guitar) and Jonas Ekdahl (drums),have been posted online at BeyondEarCandy.com. Songs available for preview are as follows: "Hellfire", "Chained In Thoughts", "Immortal Dream" and "Nothing Less Than God".

In a recent interview with BeyondEarCandy.com, Danhage spoke about DEATH DESTRUCTION's lineup and sound.

"The thing is me and Jonas together with the former bass player of HAMMERFALL (Fredrik Larsson)," he said. "He's an old buddy of mine, and we have this crazy little kid (singing named Jimmy),I mean he's not little, he's young. Anyway, it's a good thing…. I had come from the previous band that I had before EVERGREY, it was heavier. It's just nice having an outlet for that. We recorded like eleven songs. Basically, me and Jonas did the whole CD as far as playing all the stuff on it. Then we brought along Fredrik and Jimmy, so we had a band, (laughing),It's cool. It's very, very, un-EVERGREY. I would say if you'd take like the coldness you have in the black metal stuff and mix it with that PANTERA kind of groove. The singer is AWESOME. . . The guys from CHILDREN OF BODOM were like almost starting to cry (laughs) when they heard that. They were like, 'Oh my god! What the fuck! What's up with this singer?!' Jonas is there with a lotta fucking blast beats. It's very different. This is a cool thing as well, that probably attracts the EVERGREY fan, I don’t know, maybe they'll think this is good as well . . . It's more like DAMAGEPLAN, PANTERA, playing-wise. The singer is great."

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