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Krigsgrav

Formed: 2004
From: Keller, TX, United States
Last Known Status: Active

Latest Krigsgrav News

Below is our complete Krigsgrav news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Krigsgrav Premiere New Song "Dread the Night" From

Krigsgrav premiere a new song entitled “Dread the Night”, taken from their upcoming new album "The Sundering", which will be out in stores August 6th through Wise Blood Records.

You can check out now "Dread the Night" below.

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Krigsgrav Premiere New Single

Dallas, Texas-based Krigsgrav premiere a new single titled “The Sun No Longer Reaches Here”, taken from their upcoming new record "The Sundering". The band will release "The Sundering" on August 6 via Wise Blood Records, you can find pre-order information at their Bandcamp page.


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Krigsgrav Premiere New Song & Video "The End"

Krigsgrav premiere a new song and video entitled "The End (Forever Mourne)", taken from their upcoming new album "Leave No Path to Follow", which will be released on September 22nd via Bandcamp.

Check out now "The End (Forever Mourne)" below.

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Krigsgrav Touring With Giant Of The Mountain

Black metal band Krigsgrav and blackened death metal band Giant of the Mountain are pleased to announce that they have teamed up with PureGrainAudio.com to sponsor their Spring 2016 East Coast U.S. tour.

The tour will start in April and span 17 shows in 17 days. The tour will be in support of Krigsgrav's upcoming album "Waves of Degradation" and Giant of the Mountain's |The Empty Quarter."

PureGrainAudio's Chris Gonda said about the sponsorship: "PureGrainAudio is thrilled to be sponsoring this tour! We love to help gifted, up-and-coming artists and Krigsgrav and Giant of the Mountain are no exceptions."

Giant of the Mountain said the following about the upcoming tour: "We are very excited to hit the road this spring in support of our upcoming release, The Empty Quarter, on Burning Dogma Records. We are venturing into new territories with new music and we can't wait to share it with you all."

Krigsgrav added: "This is our first ever tour, and we can't wait to spread our music to the masses of the eastern USA! We intend to show people that strong, diverse, passionate music can come from anywhere in this vast country of ours... even TX." More...

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Pit Stories: A Wild One To Remember

Tuesday has arrived, so its time for another pit story culled from the wild world of heavy metal shows! Today we've got a tale from Texas shoegaze black metal outfit Krigsgrav about a truly crazy night to remember. Drummer David Sikora tells the story like this:

Myself and Corey, our lead guitarist, were both at a show in a pretty large venue back in maybe 2000 or 2001 which featured Morbid Angel, Soulfly, and Nothingface in Dallas. I didn't even know Corey back then, but we discovered years later that we were at the same place! It was my first concert, and is still the craziest one I've ever seen.

Everywhere you looked, there were people smoking out, ripping their clothes off, lighting them on fire, and throwing them into the pit area. I saw a bodybuilder go into the pit and then walk out seconds later holding his own bloodied face after being nailed by an elbow. And at one point while Max Cavalera was on his knees rocking out on stage, someone took their boot off of their own foot and heaved it at him, striking him right square in the face and leaving him stunned for a good 10-15 seconds before he shook it off and continued playing. Haha!

The venue was at capacity, and there were barriers keeping out other people who were hoping to get in, and then towards the end of the show, people essentially overpowered the security team and pushed through the barriers and I'd say an extra 200 people came flooding into the venue and security guards were going crazy. Truly a wild one to remember!

You can hear the band's previous album "The Carrion Fields" below, or follow the latest on Krigsgrav by heading over to Facebook here. More...

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