BraveWords Records is excited to announce the signing of ASKA for digital release of “Knight Strike”, to be released in 2025. ASKA – a veritable institution now in the world of underground metal – seek to continue their ascent and repave the paths and roadways that were suddenly halted during the worldwide pandemic. By all accounts, their new record, “Knight Strike”, is poised to be the group’s absolute finest moment.

George Call, Lead Vocals & Guitar in ASKA, talks about signing with BraveWords Records, “In ASKA we’ve long embraced the spirit of the underground and taken a very hands on approach to writing, recording and releasing our music. Like over-protective fathers with their young children, we’ve always been quite picky about whose hands we let our creations fall into. We vet the would-be surrogate caregivers; learn about them, look them over, get to know them and then gently pass our handiwork over to they, who in this case, are in a great position to help us get it to metal audiences around the world. This is why today, the band and I are pleased to announce that we have signed a deal with BraveWords Records that will help garner more exposure and attention for our latest, “Knight Strike” record. We know we have a world class record on our hands and undoubtedly, we feel that we’d like more people to discover it. This is why a partnership with BraveWords Records at this juncture makes a lot of sense to us. We look forward to a bright future in partnership with the label and deeply thank all of you that have stood by us so faithfully for so long.”.

Giles Lavery BraveWords Records A&R on signing ASKA, “ASKA has for several decades now been releasing albums that can stand proudly next to some of the finest music Heavy Metal has to offer. I encourage any fan of this genre who hasn’t already to go ahead and discover for themselves records such as “Avenger”, “Absolute Power” or “Fire Eater”. ASKA has now done it again with their latest album “Knight Strike”. We here at BraveWords Records are excited to bring ASKA and this fine album to the label’s roster.”

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About ASKA:
ASKA, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas-based, long-running heavy metal band has, as the title they gave their 3rd international tour can attest, “been there, done that”. And how! In 1992, just a short year after the release of the group’s self-titled debut album, they began touring the world performing at military bases, embassies and satellite installations around the globe for the U.S. Dept. of Defense/USO entertainment services. For nine years the group maintained a steady course, playing for U.S & foreign military troops in well over 56 countries and territories globally before turning their focus to the civilian world. There, they promptly played festivals around America and Europe and furthered their exposure in no small way. From inception to present, ASKA released seven full length albums on both national and international labels.

During the process, ASKA’s triple-threat frontman/vocalist/guitarist, George Call, came to the attention of cult, US underground metal pioneers, Omen, where he was promptly recruited to take over the lead vocalist slot for three years while still maintaining his role in ASKA. When that association dissolved, George was immediately snatched up by former Atlantic Records/Metal Blade, Midwestern, MTV veterans, Banshee, where he’s been front and center on the band’s two newest top notch releases. While helming both bands after a fateful meeting at a festival performance with ASKA in Germany, Call, was further enlisted to join U.K. legendary, cult NWOBHM band, Cloven Hoof, where he proceeded to record and release three critically acclaimed, fan-favorite albums. ASKA drummer Danny White joined George on two of these endeavors while the band’s long-serving bassist/vocalist, Keith Knight, engineered and recorded a high percentage of George’s extra-curricular activity at his Knight Recording Studios, keeping the three working together even when it was outside of the band.