Switzerland. Somehow not a nation that I would associate with badass death n' roll. But alas, Kruger have proven me wrong once again. I found out about this little-known act when I heard that Gojira's Joe Duplantier was doing guest vocals on their new album (this one). Being that my love for Gojira is borderline stalker-ish, I had to find out more about these guys. There was no way that Joe would put his name (and his glorious vocals) on an album that was anything but stellar. And damn if Mr. Duplantier doesn't have some good taste. This album is stunning.
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Showing posts with label sludge. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Kruger - For Death, Glory, and the End of the World
Switzerland. Somehow not a nation that I would associate with badass death n' roll. But alas, Kruger have proven me wrong once again. I found out about this little-known act when I heard that Gojira's Joe Duplantier was doing guest vocals on their new album (this one). Being that my love for Gojira is borderline stalker-ish, I had to find out more about these guys. There was no way that Joe would put his name (and his glorious vocals) on an album that was anything but stellar. And damn if Mr. Duplantier doesn't have some good taste. This album is stunning.
Labels:
death n' roll,
gojira,
isis,
joe duplantier,
kruger,
progressive,
review,
sludge,
switzerland,
the ocean
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