Chronographs Release “The Hunter”

Chronographs
Chronographs

The Hunter, the second release in Chronographs monthly release schedule is OUT NOW!

 

 

As a follow up to Losing Light, released last month, The Hunter is another track of forward thinking, technical rock.

 

The Hunter is available to download for FREE here. Simply Retweet or Tag on Facebook to claim your free download code. Links below.

http://chrngrphs.com/
http://store.chrngrphs.com/music
https://www.facebook.com/chronographs
https://twitter.com/Chronographs

 

CHRONOGRAPHS first hit the scene in 2010 with the online release of free EP, “The Outhouse Sessions”, creating a huge online buzz and demand for the live show, quickly prompting a string of headline shows around the UK, and a nationwide tour as main support for Mediaskare’s Hero In Error.

Following their initial wave of underground success, the band set out to write a new record with the intent of further raising the bar in terms of songwriting and technicality, and the resulting “Nausea” EP, has exceed all expectations. Boasting five tracks of raw aggression, fresh, bandwagon-dodging riffery and glorious refrains, this EP is the soundtrack of a band with a burning desire to breathe fresh life into the metal scene and a great taster of things to come.

The EP tracks “Opticks” and “Inanis” both appeared on separate Metal Hammer magazine cover-mounts, receiving an incredible response from fans and readers, creating huge anticipation for “Nausea”.

Following the release of “Nausea” at the beginning of 2013, CHRONOGRAPHS set off around the UK and Europe promoting the release with both tour and festival appearances.

Now into 2014, the band are departing on a new journey. Devoting their time to regular single releases every month, with musical and lyrical content documenting the environment and emotions of the quintet at the time of writing. The new CHRONOGRAPHS material is truthful, long-lasting, and unapologetically honest.

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