GENGHIS TRON: 'Things Don't Look Good' Video Available

June 5, 2008

"Things Don't Look Good", the new video from Philadelphia's progressive noise-metal shredders GENGHIS TRON, can be viewed below (courtesy of Pitchfork.TV). The clip was lensed by producer/director Ravi Zupa for Parts and Labor Union.

GENGHIS TRON, which has been touring non-stop since the release of its latest album, "Board Up The House", will make its first-ever trip to Brazil in mid-June to take part in the Kool Metal Fest. GENGHIS TRON will then return to Europe for a string of live dates and festival performances.

GENGHIS TRON recently announced the details of a very special, five-volume "Board Up The House" remix series.

Beginning in August and continuing through the rest of 2008, GENGHIS TRON will be releasing five 12" remix records on five different record labels (Temporary Residence Limited, Lovepump United, Relapse Records, Anticon Records, and Crucial Blast). Each volume will be limited to 1,000 copies, pressed on colored vinyl. "Board Up The House" cover artist, Jon Beasley, will also be providing each remix album with alternative artwork. Each record will feature a select number of GENGHIS TRON songs taken from "Board Up The House", remixed by a variety of artists. Some of the participating artists include BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW, ULVER, DNTEL, TELEFON TEL AVIV, STEVE MOORE, JESU/JUSTIN BROADRICK, DANNY LOHNER, ROB CROW, SUBTLE, ODD NOSDAM, CIRCLE, TIM HECKER, and many more to be announced soon.

GENGHIS TRON commented on the series: We are very excited to announce a series of special GENGHIS TRON releases which we've been scheming for quite some time now. Those who have been following us for a while know that we've always been interested in remixes, but to date we've only released a few GT remixes on a few tour-only CDs. We've wanted to do something grander and more 'official' for a long time, so we're proud to say that we've finally assembled a very massive, very official remix project. We reached out to lots of musicians who we admire and overall we've been completely overwhelmed at their willingness to participate in this massive, awesome project. More importantly, the remixes are sounding pretty mind-blowing so far...we're excited to share them with you."

Each release will be available for pre-order for roughly a month prior to its release. Temporary Residence Limited is slated to release volume one of the series in September, with pre-order beginning in July. Further information, including preview tracks, artwork, pre-order options, and more will be announced over the coming months.

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