FEAR MY THOUGHTS, KYPCK Set U.S. Release Dates For New Albums

September 11, 2008

Century Media is set to unleash two new albums this October from the already established FEAR MY THOUGHTS and the new brainchild of S.S. Lopakka (SENTENCED),KYPCK ("Kursk" in the western alphabet). FEAR MY THOUGHTS is scheduled to release "Isolation" on October 14, while KYPCK will make its debut, "Cherno", available on October 28.

Released in Europe on July 21 via Century Media Records (July 18 in Germany),FEAR MY THOUGHTS' follow-up to last year's "Vulcanus" was recorded at the band's own Black Halo Studios by guitarist Patrick Hagmann. The artwork concept and design was created by Markus Ruf (guitar) while new vocalist Martin Fischer composed, played and recorded all synthesizer and organ parts. The vocal recordings and the mix were overseen by Daniel Bergstrand (MESHUGGAH, IN FLAMES, SOILWORK, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD).

To find out if you are indeed ready to explore new musical ground with FEAR MY THOUGHTS, check out the widget below featuring two brand-new tracks "Bound and Weakened" and "The Hunted" as well as the album's gloomy cover artwork.

KYPCK is the new Russian-singing Finnish doom metal band featuring former SENTENCED guitarist Sami Lopakka (a.k.a. S.S. Lopakka). The group's lineup includes Lopakka, vocalist E. Seppänen, bassist J. T. Ylä-Rautio and renowned producer Hiili Hiilesmaa (HIM, APOCALYPTICA, SENTENCED, etc.),who plays drums in the band under the name K. H. M. Hiilesmaa. It was only logical for Hiilesmaa to take charge of KYPCK's heavy and (in its original sense) grinding production.

"Cherno" was completed during 2007 and was originally released through the Finnish label UHO Production in March 2008. Despite the album's crushing, doomy nature and Russian lyrics, it went straight to No. 11 on the Finnish chart.

KYPCK's "1917" video:

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