URKRAFT Track Featured In Danish Animated Film

July 5, 2007

Danish death metal lords URKRAFT will have a track from their 2006 release "The Inhuman Aberration" featured in an upcoming novella film produced by Danish director Anders Morgenthaler. The song "Too Strong for the Strongest Lord" will be used in the animation, inspired by MTV's "Jackass", which portrays dangerous stunts and trickery based around the skateboarding and heavy metal culture of three ten-year-old boys. The 22-minute long film is due to have its first screening on the Danish TV channel TV2 in December of this year, and with URKRAFT forming part of the soundtrack it looks set to capture a snapshot of alternative youth culture today.

You can listen to the track "Too Strong for the Strongest Lord" at this location.

URKRAFT has been confirmed for the Maximum Rock Festival, set to take place August 10-12 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

URKRAFT recently entered the studio to make a pre-production recording of some of its new songs, to be included on the group's next CD. "The style is a little the same, although with a lot more death metal and more grooves," the band says. "Mikael [S. Jorgensen; drums] has managed to put in some seriously hard-hitting blasts and added some grindcore to the new 'songs' and the riffing is darker than ever."

URKRAFT's last album, "The Inhuman Aberration", was released in May 2006 via Earache Records. The CD was recorded at Antfarm Studios with Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, SICK OF IT ALL, HIMSA, HATESPHERE).

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