Switzerland's KRUGER Completes Work On 'Ass-Hooking' New Album

January 9, 2007

Swiss noisemongers KRUGER have finished recording their third studio album, "Redemption through Looseness", at Belle Fontaine studios in Lausanne, Switzerland. Mixing duties were handled by Kurt Ballou at Godcity studios in Salem, Massachusetts. A late March release via Listenable Records is expected.

Commented the band: "The mastering should be done this week and we're all impatient to finally hear the final result after all these months of hard work.

"The recording of the new album has been nothing short of a big stressful mess, including microphones breakdowns, hard-drive failures and all the technical shit you could think of! It's been kind of a run against the clock — but we made it!

"We flew over Boston in December for a 10-day stay in Salem, Massachusetts with the magnificient Kurt Ballou (of CONVERGE fame) at the desk, to mix the shit out of the tricky recorded material we were bringing along. Fortunately, the guy's smooth-yet-focused attitude and his amazing mixing skills have managed to bring the best out of these nine new, painfully recorded tracks. The guitars have that typical early '90s Swedish flavor blended in a modern-yet-greasy-and-wild production and the songs are far more diverse and ass-hooking than on our previous record. 'Redemption through Looseness' ROCKS! Expect something fresh, fast, sticky and mean!"

KRUGER's last album, "Cattle Truck", was released in 2005. The band previously played shows across Europe with ISIS, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, GOJIRA and CULT OF LUNA.

For more information, visit www.kruger.ch.

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