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King Kraken release new music video for ‘Chainsaw Saviour’

KING KRAKEN have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Chainsaw Saviour, is the brand new single from the Welsh metal band and provides a glimpse into their upcoming new album, March Of The Gods (the follow-up to 2023’s MCLXXX), which is scheduled to be released in April next year, via self-release.

Speaking about the new song, the band shares, “the lyrics paint a nightmarish picture of possessed forests, ancient curses, and inevitable doom. We wanted the track to sound like it was sludging its way through like a zombie rising from the grave. It’s a throwback to classic horror soundscapes, but we wanted to incorporate our modern rock intensity to make it perfect for fans who love their music with a blood-curdling bite.”

Watch the official music video for Chainsaw Saviour here: 

Alongside the release of the new music video, KING KRAKEN have announced a headlining UK tour for April through to June next year. Tickets for the tour are available now and can be purchased here.

Tour dates are as follows: 

19.04.25 – Hanger 18, Swansea
25.04.25 – The Cobblestones, Bridgwater
26.04.25 – Waterbear Venue, Brighton
02.05.25 – The Dev, Camden
03.05.25 – Roxoff Festival, Norwich
09.05.25 – Nightrain, Bradford
10.05.25 – Firebug, Leicester
23.05.25 – Breaking Bands Festival, Bromsgrove
24.05.25 – Rock for Llamau, The Patriot, Crumlin
06.06.25 – The Tin Music and Art, Coventry
07.06.25 – Bannermans, Edinburgh
08.06.25 – Audio, Glasgow
20.06.25 – Love Rocks Festival, Dorset

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March Of The Gods is set for release on April 18th via self-release. Pre-orders will be available soon.

For more information on KING KRAKEN like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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