CROCELL Completes Pre-Production Recording, Seeks New Label Home

March 30, 2009

CROCELL, winner of the "Metal Talent" category at Danish Metal Awards 2008, has completed work on a four-song pre-production recording at Monorama Studios with Jacob "Formanden" Olsen. The songs "In the Age of Iron and Rust", "Thieves, Whores and Heretics", "The Stranger", and "After the Take of Winter" "display a massive sound of death metal with diversity and raw energy as well as a somewhat gloomy atmosphere," according to a press release. The band, which is currently unsigned, "will focus on creating a record that contains elements from a wide array of extreme music so listeners can expect a journey into brutal music with no compromises.

The forthcoming, as-yet untitled follow-up to last year's "The God We Drowned" (Casket Music) will be recorded during August/September.

CROCELL recently shot a video for "Behind The Veil", which is the opening track from "The God We Drowned". The clip was shot at Filmbyen in Aarhus, Denmark by Anton Iversen (guitar player in AVARICE) with assistance from Poul Iversen. Also available is a performance clip of the new song "Thieves, Whores and Heretics".

CROCELL is:

Magnus Jørgensen (ex-ADVERSARY) - Vocals
Ken Holst (COMPOS MENTIS, ex-ADVERSARY) - Guitar
Tommy Christensen (ex-SLUGS, NURSE) - Guitar
Andreas Posselt (COMPOS MENTIS, MARE CRISIUM) - Drums
Onkel Kusse (DEMOLITION INC.) - Bass

Check out the new CROCELL recordings at www.myspace.com/crocelldk.

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