The band’s new album March of the Gods is the eagerly awaited follow up to MCLXXX (2023). Rife with newfound musical depth, layers of texture and sublime dynamics, the album packs a hefty sonic punch that retains the power their debut established. From every slather of mythical grandeur and galloping triplet juggernaut to the pared back, heart on the sleeve, torch in the air moments, the band have found a masterful balance between light and shade. If 1180 was the year that the Kraken was first sighted, then 2025 should be the year that it’s well and truly heard. “March of the Gods marks a bold new chapter for us – a high-energy, emotionally charged album that’s unapologetically packed with hooks, guitar-driven intensity, and larger- than-life storytelling,” the band shares. “From zombies and Vikings to gods, destruction, and even the big red-horned one himself, this is our proudest, most electrifying work yet. With the album and our full UK tour kicking off in April, we can’t wait for you to hear it!” 2025 is already 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 2025 UK Tour Dates:
19/04 – Hanger 18, Swansea
25/04 – The Cobblestones, Bridgwater
26/04 – Waterbear Venue, Brighton
02/05 – The Dev, Camden
03/05 – Roxoff Festival, Norwich
09/05 – Nightrain, Bradford
10/05 – Firebug, Leicester
17/05 – Quarantune Rocks, Coalville
23/05 – Breaking Bands Festival, Bromsgrove
24/05 – Rock for Llamau, The Patriot, Crumlin
06/06 – The Tin Music and Art, Coventry
07/06 – Bannermans, Edinburgh
08/06 – Audio, Glasgow
20/06 – Love Rocks Festival, Dorset
23/08 – Stonedead Festival, Nottingham Tickets available here: https://www.kingkraken.co.uk/ |