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Enclosed is a link and log-in information for the newest release from long-running Danish death metal division Panzerchrist. Titled Regiment Ragnarok, this album marks the first offering of new material from the band in five years and the first on Listenable Records.

 This digital download is for promotional purposes only. Please direct any press inquiries and feedback to ClawhammerPR@gmail.com. Coverage in the form of reviews, interviews, airplay, podcasts or whatever else you can dream up is greatly appreciated. We do, however, ask that you please keep these to yourself and not post or share the links and/or files. Thanks in advance! 

 

 

 

Prevail

Panzer Regiment Jylland

Metal Tribes

Impact

For the Iron Cross

We March as One

The Armour Of Armageddon

Ode to a Cluster Bomb

King Tiger

Feuersturm

Time for the Elite

Trenches

 

                       


 

Panzerchrist was formed in 1994 as a result of band General Michael Enevoldsen wanting to make even more hard hitting music than what he already did with the band he left; Illdisposed. The first two albums, Six Seconds Kill and Outpost Fort Europa, was Danish Death Metal at a medium pace and both received good reviews. But it was not until the 2000 release, Soul Collector that Panzerchrist settled on the war-themed formula that would shape the sound and style of the band in the years to come. With the exception of founder Michael Enevoldsen everyone else was replaced for this release. Drummer Reno Kiilerich was taken in and proved quickly that he would play a significant part in taking the band to the desired level of brutality. The result was a high tempo and very brutal album that critics all over the world highly praised. In 2003 the band would release the album Roomservice. With the war theme dominating every aspect of the creative process, Panzerchrist wanted this album to create the feeling of being rolled over by a big tank. Faster and more diverse than Soul Collector, Roomservice was also received very well by critics. In 2006 it was time for the follow up to Roomservice. Wanting to innovate and still stay true to the theme of war, Panzerchrist chose to darken the feel of this album that would be known as Battalion Beast. Again, the album was even more brutal than its predecessors and was highly acclaimed. Now, in 2011 it is time for the release of Regiment Ragnarok on Listenable Records. New soldiers have been taken in again, and the album will be even faster and more brutal than the releases before it. With 5 critically-acclaimed albums and the 6th just around the corner, 2011 will also be the year Panzerchrist turns its devastating artillery from your speakers to your face, and play live for the first time in 11 years.
Death Forever Panzer.

 

Panzerchrist Is…

Michael Enevoldsen – Bass

Rasmus Henriksen – Guitars

Lasse Bak – Guitars

Magnus Jørgensen – Vocals

Mads Lauridsen – Drums

www.myspace.com/panzerchristofficial

www.listenable.net

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