KEEP OF KALESSIN: Video Interview Available

March 24, 2009

Greek metal webzine Metal Hunter conducted an interview with Norwegian metallers KEEP OF KALESSIN on February 2, 2009 in Athens, Greece. Watch the five-minute chat below.

KEEP OF KALESSIN last year shot a video for the song "Ascendant" in Gothenburg, Sweden with director Patrick Ullaeus, who has previously worked with such bands as DIMMU BORGIR, WITHIN TEMPTATION and IN FLAMES. According to the group, "It [is] a performance video shot on white screen / green screen and . . . [is] one of the 'baddest' metal videos of 2008!"

"Ascendant" comes off "Kolossus", which was released in June 2008. The CD was made available via Indie Recordings and was licensed to Nuclear Blast for the following territories: Germany, Austria, Switzerland and rest of the world outside Europe (except Australia and Russia).

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