Bristol band Three Kings High bring big riffs
Indie |
Friday 20th March 2015 | Christina
Three Kings High have been bubbling under the surface for the last couple of years, releasing tracks here and there, and taking their live set to as many towns and cities across the UK as possible. Now this spring, they are ready to release their first full-length feature Hail. At 12 tracks deep it is proof that the Kings are able to deliver more than just singles and EP’s, and this is a true reflection of the sound that fans have been hearing at their shows.
Included on the album is an extended version of ‘Nothing Left To Lose’. The original track was released in September 2014, garnering strong radio play and reviews. Live show favourites ‘Frienemy’ and ‘Blood Is Blue’, bring the high tempo, sleaze-rock to the album, whilst ‘Excuses, Excuses’ and ‘All The Best’ show their maturity and diversity in song writing.
Take a look at the video for new single ‘Blood Is Blue’:
Three Kings High are an amalgamation of Bristol’s diverse influences with big, riff heavy guitars, anthemic choruses and indie sensibilities. Through this record, the Kings have made every effort to translate their live shows into a studio recording, ensuring the energy and impact is immediately felt. It is this live sound that has allowed the Kings to play punk nights in London, as well as soul venues in Newcastle, creating a diverse fan base.
To coincide with the album release, the band is touring the UK. You can catch them on the following dates:
Fri 27th March: London - The Finsbury
Sat 28th March: Sheffield - The Washington
Fri 3rd April: Liverpool - Lomax
Fri 10th April: Ipswich - Cult Café
Sat 11th April: Bristol - Mothers Ruin
Fri 17th April: Burnham - Royal Clarence
Sat 18th April: Cardiff - The Full Moon
Fri 24th April: Bournemouth - Winchester
Sat 2nd May: Bristol - Mr Wolfs
Sun 3rd May: Canterbury, City Sound Project
Sat 16th May: Newcastle - Head of Steam
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