KRUGER: New Song Featuring GOJIRA Frontman Available For Streaming

December 17, 2009

Two songs from the forthcoming fourth album from Swiss noise-mongers KRUGER, entitled "For Death, Glory And The End Of The World", are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. Check out the tracks "The Ox" and "Muscle" (featuring a guest appearance by Joseph Duplantier of French progressive metallers GOJIRA) at this location.

"For Death, Glory And The End Of The World" is scheduled for release in February 2010 via Listenable Records. The CD was recorded at Déclanché studio in Yverdon, Switzerland and will be mixed at Godcity studios in Salem, Massachusetts by Kurt Ballou (DISFEAR, COLISEUM, GENGHIS TRON) between November 28 and December 4.

The "For Death, Glory And The End Of The World" artwork can be seen below. The band states, "Connoisseurs and art students will unmask the shameful theft of Jérôme Bosch' 'Jardin des délices', which fits the heaviness epic character of this new piece pretty well."

KRUGER's third album "Redemption through Looseness" was mixed at Godcity by Kurt Ballou and was mastered by Alan Douches (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, NILE, MASTODON). It was released in 2007 in Europe and North America via Listenable Records.

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