TROLL Signs With NAPALM RECORDS

August 21, 2009

TROLL — the Norwegian black metal band founded in 1992 by Stian Arnesen (a.k.a. Nagash; a.k.a. Lex Icon of THE KOVENANT) — has inked a deal with Napalm Records. The group's new album, "Neo-Satanic Supremacy", is scheduled for release in the winter.

Commented Nagash: "The basic foundation and inspiration for TROLL, besides the devil, has always been the underground. And what soldier doesn't like the smell of napalm in the morning?! Our choice was obvious."

TROLL performed at this year's Inferno festival, which was held April 8-11, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.

TROLL is:

Nagash - Vocals/Guitar
Tlaloc - Guitar/Vocals
Vold - Bass/Vocals
Exilis - Keyboards
Ygg - Drums

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