GORGOROTH Bassist Collaborating With Ex-ANTHRAX Guitarist

October 4, 2007

GORGOROTH bassist King ov Hell stopped by the Coffin Case offices this week on his way back to Norway after the band's latest South American tour. King talked with Coffin Case owner Jonny Coffin about the new King case/bass bundle that will be coming sometime in 2008. King also took the time out to sign some Coffin cases to giveaway on the the company's web site this Halloween.

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In addition to GORGOROTH, King splits his time with I, SAHG, and JOTUNSPOR. He has also been spending time working with former ANTHRAX guitarist Rob Caggiano on an as-yet-unnamed project.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of GORGOROTH's September 16, 2007 performance in Curitiba, Brazil:

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