Former ARCH ENEMY Bassist's LECHERY Releases 'Carry On' Video

December 21, 2011

"Carry On", the new video from LECHERY — the Halmstad, Sweden-based metal band featuring former ARCH ENEMY bassist Martin Bengtsson on guitar/vocals — can be seen below. The song comes off LECHERY's second album, "In Fire", which came out this past summer via Metal Heaven. The follow-up to 2008's "Violator" was recorded at Sweetspot Studio with producer Rickard Bengtsson, who has previously worked with ARCH ENEMY and SPIRITUAL BEGGARS.

According to a press relaase, "In Fire" is "much more varied than 'Violator' and still it's classic heavy metal at its best."

LECHERY is:

Martin Bengtsson (ex-ARCH ENEMY) - Guitar/Vocals
Fredrik Nordstrand - Guitar
Martin Karlsson - Bass
Kristian Svensson - Drums

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