US‑based outfit Kontrolled Demolition, an industrial rock band with touches of alternative and techno, formed back in 2000, are gearing up to release their long‑awaited sophomore full‑length, Robot Strukture – a record 13 years in the making.
Following the unveiling of three singles – "Robot Structure" (released on 23 October, exactly 13 years to the day since the band's debut Kollateral Damage), "Get Back" and "Rings Of Saturn" – Kontrolled Demolition have now dropped a fourth track, "ChemWaste".
Robot Strukture was written and recorded at Roman Knows Studio, nestled in the enchanting redwood forests of Northern California, by the artistic force known as Rockwave. He penned and co‑produced all thirteen songs with relentless drive and passion, while co‑producer Roman Brasco provided a discerning ear for subtle feedback and fine‑tuned suggestions.
The album comprises thirteen meticulously crafted tracks, each set to be released as a featured single. So stay tuned for the ultimate demolition! Link


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