KONKHRA: Two New 'Final Mixes' Posted Online

October 4, 2007

Danish extreme metallers KONKHRA recently finished re-recording their long-awaited new album, "Nothing Is Sacred", after encountering technical difficulties which forced them to scrap some of the previously completed early tracks. Two songs from the CD — "Religion is a Whore" and "Hail to the King" — have been posted on the group's MySpace page.

KONKHRA vocalist/guitarist Anders Lundemark has issued the following update:

"We have uploaded the two songs we introduced our MySpace friends to in their FINAL MIXES. WE MIGHT still change little things but its probably going to be stuff that's only noticeable to ourselves. We are quite happy with the results now, and we are very very close to finishing now. Tue [Madsen, mixer] did an amazing job as is obvious considering he had to work with what the band recorded and produced ourselves. We hope to announce a label for this record in the near future, so stay tuned..."

Lundemark previously stated about KONKHRA's new material, "'Doctrines of Death' is one of the extra new songs we decided to record. It's about three minutes of 240 bpm (beats per minute) blastbeat. Think 'Dominate' by MORBID ANGEL and you'll know what I mean. Mads is dominating these tempos for sure, and it's very refreshing and unbelievably fun to play KONKHRA songs in these tempos. The fastest we did in the past was about 220 bpm. We hope that fans of the fast new-school death metal will give our new shit a chance. We still do the chugga mid-tempos a lot too, but there are three-four songs that take a bow in the MORBID ANGEL, VADER, BEHEMOTH direction."

KONKHRA released its latest CD, "Reality Check", in May 2003 through Code666 Records. The album was recorded at guitarist/vocalist Anders Lundemark's own Starstruck Studio and was the group's first since their split with longtime label Diehard Music.

KONKHRA's "Heavensent" video (from 1997's "Weed out the Weak" CD) featuring James Murphy (TESTAMENT, DEATH, OBITUARY) and Chris Kontos (MACHINE HEAD, TESTAMENT):

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