Urkraft

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The Inhuman Aberration 00:00 Tools
Too Strong for the Strongest Lord 00:00 Tools
Liberation 00:00 Tools
This Great Summer 00:00 Tools
Come No Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Open the Gate 00:00 Tools
The Only Gods 00:00 Tools
Watch Your Own Eyes 00:00 Tools
The Pressure of Our Jaws 00:00 Tools
Forsaken 00:00 Tools
Blessed Be the Human Beast 00:00 Tools
The Power to Crucify 00:00 Tools
Fed To Dogs 00:00 Tools
The Prophet & The Rose 00:00 Tools
Shrieking of the Mad 00:00 Tools
Ghost08 00:00 Tools
The Murderer in All Men 00:00 Tools
At the Border of the Known World 00:00 Tools
A Miracle Grotesque 00:00 Tools
A Scornful Death (What Fresh hell is this?) 00:00 Tools
Unleash the Will 00:00 Tools
Eternity's Chamber 00:00 Tools
Paint the City Black 00:00 Tools
Soulless 00:00 Tools
The Razors Edge 00:00 Tools
Eternal Cosmic Slaughter 00:00 Tools
Through Your Senses 00:00 Tools
Cannibal Melancholy 00:00 Tools
The Scarlet Burning 00:00 Tools
Place of Coldness 00:00 Tools
Primordial Diaspora 00:00 Tools
Our Treacherous Fathers 00:00 Tools
Reap It All 00:00 Tools
The Horrors Of An Empty Tomb 00:00 Tools
Håbets Tyranni 00:00 Tools
Descended Shadows 00:00 Tools
Crown Of Blood 00:00 Tools
The Great Summer 00:00 Tools
Å 00:00 Tools
Ghost 08 00:00 Tools
The Human Aberration 00:00 Tools
The Inhuman Abberation 00:00 Tools
Great Summer 00:00 Tools
The Razors Edge (AC/DC) 00:00 Tools
A Scornful Death 00:00 Tools
Intet ansigt 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Track] 00:00 Tools
Solen Brænder Ihjel 00:00 Tools
Knoglerne Skriger 00:00 Tools
Inhuman Aberration, The - This Great Summer (4:02) 00:00 Tools
Ethernal Cosmic Slaughter 00:00 Tools
Nord (Den Første Krig) 00:00 Tools
A Scornful Death (What Fresh Hell Is This) 00:00 Tools
Intermezzo 00:00 Tools
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Founded in 1995 by vocalist/guitarist Thomas Stromvig Pedersen, guitarist R. Mork, drummer Mikael Skou Jorgensen and bassist Jeppe Tander, Denmark’s Urkraft embarked upon an experimental journey through the depths of thrash metal. The name, translated in Scandanavian/German as ‘primordial’ or ‘primitive’ force immediately establishes Urkraft’s belief in the importance of their music. Following years of experimenting with their sound and their dynamics as a group, in 2000 Urkraft recruited Cacophony guitarist Thomas Birk and in 2001 took Tommy Neperus on board as a keyboard player for their live shows, before establishing Jeppe Eg’s position as a full time keyboardist in the same year, to enhance the band’s sound. As a group, Urkraft released a handful of demos with roots in both old school and melodic Death Metal and with links to the more atmospheric side of Black Metal. No matter whether these demos were dominated by fast or slow parts, brutal or more emotionally charged parts, the key aim was always to have a dark feel and focused song writing. In 2003 Urkraft released the four-track demo “Primordial”, which established a sound that resembled a more modern and thrash-metal approach. This demo marked a bold departure from the realm of Danish lyrics, with each song being written in English and also affirmed Urkraft as talented musicians, reflected by the natural seating of keyboards within their sound. The success of the “Primordial” demo led to the band signing with German label Cartel Media, before releasing their debut album “Eternal Cosmic Slaughter” in March 2004. This album, recorded at the Antfarm studio in Denmark lulled Urkraft into a wide stint of touring. Urkraft supported fellow countrymen Withering Surface on their Danish tour, appeared at the North Atlantic Masters of the Universe Festival 2004 in Iceland and played a few gigs in hitherto unexplored parts of Germany. All in all the word and the sound spread, and more metalheads joined the slaughter of the underground phenomena Urkraft. In May 2006 they released their second full-length album on Earache Records, entitled “The Inhuman Aberration’, once again recorded at the Antfarm studio, produced by sonic mastermind Tue Madsen. This album features their fastest and most brutal efforts thus far, penetrated by a dark and emotionally intense sense of self-expression. URKRAFT is a Scandinavian/German expression and could be translated into primordial or primitive force. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.