F.K.Ü. Signs With NAPALM RECORDS

June 1, 2012

Swedish horror thrash metal moshers F.K.Ü. have inked a deal with Napalm Records.

Commented F.K.Ü. singer Larry Lethal (a.k.a. Lawrence Mackrory; SCARVE, ENEMY IS US, DARKANE): "We are proud to announce that we have partnered up with the mighty Napalm Records in order to spread the message of mosh worldwide.

"We started off as a DIY band but have now reached the point where it is better for us to focus on the art and let someone else handle the business.

"We hope this will be a long and fruitful relationship and we know it will be very beneficial to all you moshoholics out there. We salute Napalm Records and look forward to releasing our fourth album. More details surrounding this release will be coming soon, so stay tuned…"

F.K.Ü.'s "Twitch Of The Thrash Nerve" video can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Simon Wettervik of Sidevision Productions.

"The Pit And The Poser" comes off F.K.Ü.'s third album, "Where Moshers Dwell", which came out in July 2009 in Europe through Metal On Metal. The CD features artwork and a 10-page comic book by renowned artist Jeff Zornow. It also includes guest appearances by cult actor Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger in the "Nightmare On Elm Street" movies),Jörgen Sandström (VICIOUS ART, THE PROJECT HATE MCMXCIX, TORTURE DIVISION, KRUX, GRAVE, ENTOMBED),and Ryan Sorensen (ENGORGED).

F.K.Ü. originally formed in 1987 and reformed in 1998. The band's current lineup is as follows:

* Larry Lethal (Lawrence Mackrory; SCARVE, ENEMY IS US, DARKANE) - Vocals
* Pat Splat (Patrik Sporrong; MIDAS TOUCH, LOST SOULS) - Bass
* Pete Stooaahl (Peter Lans; VALLEY OF THE DEAD, LOST SOULS, INRAGE) - Guitar
* Ted Killer Miller (Teddy Möller; LOCH VOSTOK, MAYADOME) - Drums

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