GENGHIS TRON: New In-The-Studio Footage Posted Online

January 24, 2008

MetalKult.com has just posted Part 1 of its multi-part video documenting the recording of progressive noise-metal shredders GENGHIS TRON's forthcoming full-length "Board Up the House" (Relapse Records).

When the Philadelphia-based three-piece — featuring Mookie Singerman (vocals/keyboards),Michael Sochynsky (keyboards/drum programming) and Hamilton Jordan (guitar) — entered Massachusetts' GodCity Studio to record with CONVERGE's Kurt Ballou, they brought a camera with them and documented the process.

The result is an unparalleled behind-the-scenes look at a hardworking, progressively minded band exploring the boundaries of heavy music.

MetalKult.com will be posting new episodes each week, leading up to the February 19 release of "Board Up the House".

Go to MetalKult.com to check out this footage.

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