
av Metal Blade Records Europe kl. den 3 januari 2012 kl. 11:19
Swedish Viking Metallers KING OF ASGARD about to record new album in March 2012!
Swedish Viking Metallers KING OF ASGARD made an astonishing impact on the scene with their debut album Fi´mbulvintr, released in 2010. After playing a bunch of festivals and club shows in 2010 and 2011, KING OF ASGARD are fully busy in writing the follow-up album!
The writing process is in its finishing stages even though there is more to be done and more to be polished. The recording will once again be held at the Sonic Train Studios with engineer Andy LaRocque.
Comments the band: “We're glad to get back there in early March and to get some new stuff on tape. This also being the first time recording with Lars on guitar.
The material for this coming release is a natural step forward for KING OF ASGARD. It differs quite a lot though the foundation of our musical roots still are very present. A natural progression of the sounds on 'Fi'mbulvintr'! Song titles include ‘Gap Of Ginnungs’ and ‘Plague-ridden Rebirth’!”
In other news KING OF ASGARD are confirmed for the Ragnarök Festival taking place April 13-14 in Lichtenfels, Germany.
http://www.kingofasgard.com/
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We had a hell of a blast at the Northern Lighs Festival in Austria. A big thanx to Michaela and crew.
Check out some pictures from the gig in the Picture aerea.
24-25 June at Northern Lights Festival

KoA ready to invade Germany!

King of Asgard are proud to announce the
recruit of new second
guitarst, Lars Tängmark! He made his first
public appearance at the release party held this past weekend. This being our
first ever live performance, a fantastic night worth to remember. Thanks to all
allied that attended!
Lars is a long time friend of the band and has among other duties been the
bassist of the great Swedish act Dawn wherein Karsten also used to play.
Onward we head.... Welcome Lars!
/KoA

Filmed and edited by Rickard Moneus at 1897