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Two years since the release of debut album ‘MCLXXX’, it’s time for the Kraken to rise once again.
2023 saw the band gig hard across the UK, with a series of well attended club shows as well as invitations to play high profile festivals such as Call of the Wild, SOS Festival, Wildfire and Station 18. From Exeter to Edinburgh,Leicester to Carlisle, King Kraken has delivered their high octane show to the ever-increasing army of fans.
Over the past two years the band has also supported a range of high-profile artists including Monster Truck, South of Salem, Fury, and legends GeoffTate and Crowbar. In May 2024 the band pulled in the biggest crowd of the Station 18 Festival.
Mere days after Bloodstock, the band were back in the studio, demonstrating their ferocious work ethic and never say die attitude. With returning producer Romesh Dodangoda keeping them in shape, their second album March of the Gods is planned for release in early 2025. With new songs already going down a storm, a new album and tour booked, 2025 is looking to be the best
year yet. In fact, it might just be the Year of the Kraken
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2023 saw the band gig hard across the UK, with a series of well attended club shows as well as invitations to play high profile festivals such as Call of the Wild, SOS Festival, Wildfire and Station 18. From Exeter to Edinburgh,Leicester to Carlisle, King Kraken has delivered their high octane show to the ever-increasing army of fans.
Over the past two years the band has also supported a range of high-profile artists including Monster Truck, South of Salem, Fury, and legends GeoffTate and Crowbar. In May 2024 the band pulled in the biggest crowd of the Station 18 Festival.
Mere days after Bloodstock, the band were back in the studio, demonstrating their ferocious work ethic and never say die attitude. With returning producer Romesh Dodangoda keeping them in shape, their second album March of the Gods is planned for release in early 2025. With new songs already going down a storm, a new album and tour booked, 2025 is looking to be the best
year yet. In fact, it might just be the Year of the Kraken
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