A KID HEREAFTER IN THE GRINDING LIGHT Debut To Receive European Release In February

November 5, 2008

Danish grind sensation A KID HEREAFTER IN THE GRINDING LIGHT will release its self-titled debut album in Europe (outside Denmark) in February 2009. The band will also perform at this year's Danish Metal Awards in Copenhagen on November 15.

A KID HEREAFTER IN THE GRINDING LIGHT is characterized by its playfulness and extremely competent and almost manic attitude, displayed crystal clear on the band's self titled debut album that saw the light of day in AKHITGL's homeland Denmark this past February. Genuinely sensational for a Danish band and an album of this kind, "A Kid Hereafter In The Grinding Light" was hugely praised in the entire Danish press, who even cleared front pages making space for the band and its peculiar and positive message.

Shane Embury, bass player for grindcore legends NAPALM DEATH, recently stated about A KID HEREAFTER IN THE GRINDING LIGHT's debut, "What I love about this album is its manic musical arrangement in the song structures. The songs may be short but more dynamically intense than many bands in this genre of music. It makes me laugh, and when I laugh, it means this kicks fuckin' ass!"

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