GRENOUER, industrial/progressive metal band from St. Petersburg, Russia, has just released their long-in-the-making video for the track ‘Indecent Loyalty’, off their album ‘Lifelong Days’, released in 2008 via Locomotive Records. The video was created by Postnuclear Noise Register.
GRENOUR formed in 1992 in Perm, Russia and started off a death metal band, and as such released four albums: ‘Border Of Misty Times’ (1996), ‘Gravehead’ (1999), ‘The Order O’Folly’ (2001) and ‘Presence With War’ (2003), none of which was released outside of then USSR. GRENOUER is considered one of the originators of Russian death metal along with MERLIN, MORTEM and GRAVESIDE. In mid 2000's the band relocated to St. Petersburg and recorded an album entitled ‘Try’, which was given worldwide distribution by UK's Casket Music (2007). ‘Try’ was well received by the majority of critics who compared GRENOUR's musical style to that of MESHUGGAH and FEAR FACTORY. In 2008 the group signed a record contract with Locomotive Records.
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