NEGATIVE's 'Karma Killer' Lands On Finnish Chart

May 16, 2008

"Karma Killer", the fourth album from Finnish hard/glam rockers NEGATIVE, has entered the official chart in the group's home country at position No. 3.

Audio samples of all 10 tracks that appear on "Karma Killer" can be found at this location.
"Karma Killer" was released in Finland on May 7. Release dates for other territories will be announced soon.

"Won't Let Go", the new video from NEGATIVE, can be viewed below.

"Karma Killer" was produced by Mikko Karmila who has previously worked with Finnish heavyweights NIGHTWISH and CHILDREN OF BODOM.

NEGATIVE recently recruited guitarist Gary (CLICK FOR PHOTO) as the replacement for Sir Christus, who left the group at the beginning of 2008. "I've known the guys for about seven years, played at the same gigs with them with my own band, etc., so when NEGATIVE was in need of a guitar player, Antti (NEGATIVE's bass player) asked me to come up and try out with them, as they thought that I could fit into the band pretty nicely," Gary said. "Everything's gone well so far, the mood inside the band is great and it just feels natural."

NEGATIVE has reportedly inked a new deal with Warner Music. The group was previously signed to Roadrunner Records for all territories outside Scandinavia, Italy, Russia and Japan.

NEGATIVE lead singer Jonne Aaron and guitarist Larry Love were the featured musical guests on the "Nyhetsmorgon" program on Sweden's TV4 on Monday, April 21. The duo performed two songs: the new single "Won't Let Go" and "The Moment of our Love". Watch the performances below:

"Won't Let Go": Video
"The Moment of our Love": Video

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