KROKUS Sign With AFM RECORDS

July 7, 2006

Veteran Swiss rockers KROKUS have inked a deal with Germany's AFM Records. The as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2003's "Rock the Block" is being recorded with producer Dennis Ward (PINK CREAM 69) and is scheduled for release on September 15. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Midnight Fantasy" and "Angel of My Dreams", the latter of which is being described as "a wonderful ballad."

As previously reported, an audio sample of a recently recorded KROKUS song, entitled "Hellraiser', has been made available for download at this location (MP3, 1 MB).

KROKUS frontman Marc Storace has told Metal-Rules.com that "Hellraiser" will be featured in an upcoming film called "Handyman". "It's a comedy movie by this Swiss comedian called Malcolm Reamer who is also big in Austria and Switzerland," he said. "He has starred with the people who do 'Wochenendhaus' and he's been in a couple of other films as well. He's very popular and he never stops joking. He's born for this part. The song is called 'Hellraiser' and it fits in the film. We have a small part in it where we get smashed in a limousine."

KROKUS recently announced the addition of German drummer Stefan Schwarzmann (ex-ACCEPT, U.D.O., HELLOWEEN) to the group's ranks. The band's current lineup is completed by Tony Castell (bass),Mandy Meyer (guitar) and Dominique Fave (guitar).

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