KING KRAKEN announce new album and drop ‘Chainsaw Saviour’

KING KRAKEN
ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM AND SHARE VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE
‘CHAINSAW SAVIOUR’

‘MARCH OF THE GODS’ ALBUM DUE 18TH APRIL VIA SELF-RELEASE

Today, Welsh metallers KING KRAKEN have announced the release of their upcoming second album, March of the Gods. The colossal 10-track record will be released on 18th April 2025, and will feature the brand new single ‘Chainsaw Saviour’. In celebration of the announcement, they’ve also shared an official music video for the track – a massively thunderous testament to their ability to blend sludgy riffs with catchy choruses filled with grit. Inspired by cult classic The Evil Dead, this track brings the undead to life feeling like it crawled straight out of a haunted cabin in the woods.

Watch the music video to ‘Chainsaw Saviour’ here.
Stream ‘Chainsaw Saviour’ here.
Pre-save March of the Gods here.

On the new single, the band comment:
“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.”

KING KRAKEN – ‘Chainsaw Saviour’

2025 is shaping up to be a busy year for The Kraken, with tours and standalone shows across the country and a special album launch party in the band’s home town of Swansea, there’s no better opportunity to exercise your neck muscles.

March of the Gods UK Tour 2025:

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

Tickets available here: https://www.kingkraken.co.uk/.

About KING KRAKEN:
Two years since the release of their debut album MCLXXX, it’s time for the Kraken to rise once again. Not that the band, comprising vocalist Mark Donoghue, drummer Richard Lee Mears, bassist Karl Meyer, rhythm guitarist Pete Rose and lead guitarist Adam Healey, have been resting on their laurels for one minute. Oh no.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 WildSOS FestivalWildfire and Station 18. From Exeter to Edinburgh, Leicester to Carlisle, KING KRAKEN have delivered their high octane show to the ever-increasing army of fans.Over the past two years the band have also supported a range of high-profile artists including Monster TruckSouth of SalemFury, and legends Geoff Tate and Crowbar. In May 2024 the band pulled in the biggest crowd of the Station 18 Festival, where a stunning headline set saw the band win more new admirers. And in the summer, KING KRAKEN were invited to play at the prestigious Bloodstock Open Air Festival in Derbyshire. Going head-to-head with the mighty Clutch, the band deliver a phenomenal 30-minute set to a huge crowd. Two weeks later they were personally invited to the Stonedead Festival for a special meet and greet session.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.
KING KRAKEN – ‘Chainsaw Saviour’
Single Artwork 
Band Members:
Mark Donoghue – vocals
Adam Healey – guitars
Pete Rose – guitars
Karl Meyer – bass
Richard Lee Mears – drumsSocial Media Links:
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KING KRAKEN – ‘March of the Gods’
Album Artwork