GENGHIS TRON Taking A Break

October 18, 2010

New York's progressive noise-metal shredders GENGHIS TRON have issued the following update:

"Things have been pretty quiet for GENGHIS TRON recently, which has led some folks to ask us if we're breaking up. Well, we definitely aren't breaking up, but we have decided to take some time away from the band.

"It will be a while before we release another record — and probably even longer before we play shows. However, this was the best thing we could do to make sure that GENGHIS TRON keeps writing some real toe-tappers. Whenever we come back, it will probably be pretty weird and really good."

GENGHIS TRON recently got a namecheck on "All My Children", the ABC TV network soap opera which has been broadcast in the U.S., Monday through Friday, since January 5, 1970.

GENGHIS TRON's latest album, "Board Up The House", was named Rock Sound magazine's 2008 "Album Of The Year," as voted by RS staff and writers. This year-end honor was presented to GENGHIS TRON in Rock Sound #117 (Jan. 2009),which is viewable at this location.

The track "Board Up The House" by GENGHIS TRON, as remixed by Renholder, appeared in the film "Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans", which was released in January 2009. The song plays over the movie's end-credits sequence and also appears on the official "Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans" soundtrack.

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