Red Ankh Black is OUT NOW, two hours of our darkest themes, melodies, and styles–but not always all at once, of course, or we’d be betraying Red Ankh’s odd dynamics! Continuing from the Classics Comp and Red the challenges of piling up instrument layers, mixing guitars and drums harsh without having them compete for space too much, and mixing vocals low so they don’t overtake the instruments, but remain intelligible. Out on Bandcamp, Youtube, Spotify, and many other streaming and retail sites. Enjoy!
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RED ANKH RED
Here we here we go go go! At long last, the first of the two central Red Ankh albums, Red, is finally finished! 101 minutes of weird melodic heavy goodness, and the most ambitious Red Ankh release yet. Out now on Bandcamp and streaming services EVERYWHERE!
Stay tuned for the companion album, BLACK!
Red Ankh’s first compilation album released!
As promised, Red Ankh has dropped 11 complete rerecordings, 1 new remix, and 7 new covers in the form of their Classics Compilation 01. Two hours and forty-four seconds of Red Ankh’s finest work, on new equipment, using new techniques, and this time with the whole band contributing vocals. From now on, they make what they imagine, not held back by technical restrictions. RED ANKH LIVES, BETTER THAN EVER.
This one’s on Spotify and the other major streaming services and digital retailers February 1st, 2024.
They haven’t forgotten about the Red/Black rework, and that’s coming up next!
More, more, moooore!
Another single from the Red Ankh compilation is ready! This time it’s I Demand Order beefed up with disto kickdrums. More tunes are already ready to stream on the 19-track pre-order-able album on Bandcamp.
Surprise Red Ankh Release!
Despite the reality of Universe and in spite of modern human technology, a Red Ankh EP has managed to travel back in time to fulfill the needs of the present moment. That’s right- SHM052 has found a way to cheat the system and see a release date before Throw Me a Happycore Record (SHM051) and the up coming Shyft remix album (SHM050). How could this happen, you might ask? Well, you will have to down load the new EP and ask it, your self! Even if it doesn’t answer, the twenty three minute plus epic, A Change of (Speechless) Reasons, is sure to please beyond question and logic. Head over to the discography page on the right for an extended description and a down load link.


