TANGAROA To Release Debut In September

May 28, 2008

UK experimental extreme metal/progressive grind band TANGAROA will release its full-length debut, "One Hand for the Knife, One Hand for the Throat", on September 8 through Anticulture Records. The CD is described in a press release as "a progressive colossus of a record, its uncompromising demeanor is beautiful in its construct and the term crushingly heavy doesn't even come close!"

Taking their name from a Polynesian sea-god, TANGAROA are a truly unique hybrid of experimental extreme metal and progressive grind. An abhorrent amalgamation of virtuoso technical abilities and incendiary metal riffs that combine a wealth of styles from black metal, grindcore, hardcore and jazz, and push back the boundaries and concepts of song structures, offering a defiant middle finger response to the current wave of tech-metal pretenders to the throne.

Commented guitarist Baldi: "When you finally get your hands on this album it will be dripping with blood sweat and tears! We could have given up so many times but the simple fact that we are so proud of what we have achieved on this album kept us going. TANGAROA, bouncing back!!"

For more information, visit www.tangaroa.org.uk.

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