URKRAFT: Live, Studio Footage Available

October 26, 2006

Denmark's URKRAFT has posted live video footage from The Rock, Copenhagen of the track "Blessed be the Human Beast". The clip was filmed with six cameras and includes a unique live instrumental intro. Also available are two clips from the "The Inhuman Aberration" recording sessions at Antfarm Studio with producer Tue Madsen. Check out the videos at www.myspace.com/urkraft.

"The Inhuman Aberration" was released in May via Earache Records. Recorded at Antfarm Studios with Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, SICK OF IT ALL, HIMSA, HATESPHERE),the CD features "10 polished and precise anthemic tracks incorporating thrash tempos and grim riffing likened to SOILWORK, DARKANE and THE HAUNTED," according to a press release. "URKRAFT's subtle use of keyboards sets them apart from the crowd, adding new textures and atmospheres to their taut sound."

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