HARKONIN: New Demo Recording Posted Online

April 8, 2008

HARKONIN, the St. Louis, Missouri-based "blackened war metal" act featuring former EULOGY drummer Clayton Gore, has uploaded a new song entitled "Chaos Anthem" to the group's MySpace page. The demo recording is a sample of the new material the band is working on for the group's as-yet untitled new album, to be released in early 2009 via Battlegod Productions.

Commented Gore: "The song was recorded in our home studio using an electronic drum kit, so it's far from a final product."

He added: "We have been getting quite a few questions about our status since the February release of our album 'Ghanima' on Battlegod. People seem to be confused that Battlegod is reissuing our 2006 effort rather than new material initially, so we wanted to share something from our pre-production demos with everyone.

"We are absolutely still active! We plan to enter the studio later this year to begin recording. We already have seven songs complete. This is just to give everyone a little taste of what we're up to."

Battlegod Productions recently signed a North American distribution agreement with Century Media. The label is distributed elsewhere in the world via Twilight-Vertrieb.

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