Kyng: New Album Coming October 7th

Breathe In The Water, on the 7th October via Razor & Tie. Produced by Machine (Lamb of God, Clutch) the album was recorded at The Machine Shop Recording Studio in Austin, TX and is the follow up to 2014’s Burn the Serum. Breathe In The Water is frontloaded with the type of impassioned vocals that erupt from the depths of the gut, unforgettable blues-soaked riffs, and pulverizing rhythmic clap. Driven by frontman/guitarist Eddie Veliz, the three-piece band also features drummer Pepe Clarke Magana and bassist Tony Castaneda. They take a no-nonsense approach to music: free of pretense, studio trickery and gimmicks. The result is a collection of songs that is real and raw, addressing themes of anger, loss and desperation. Original cover artwork by Conor Nolan reflects topics running throughout the album. Brian Blickle (Baroness) and Zach Blair (Rise Against) are guest collaborators. “We were finally able to create a record that had zero stigmas to appease the industry. Every song on this record came from the depth of what Kyng truly is as a band. This album is far beyond anything that we have done in the past. Some of my best work resides in Breathe In The Water,” states frontman Eddie Veliz. Breathe In The Water track listing is as follows: 1.   Pristine Warning 2.   Breathe In the Water 3.   Closer to the End 4.   Follow Blindly 5.   Show Me Your Love 6.   Reckoning Part 1 7.   The Dead 8.   Bipolar Schemes 9.   Hide From You 10.   Song For A Broken Masque 11. The Beginning of What Was 12. The Battle of the Saint / Lines 13. Not Enough 14. What I’m Made Of / Reckoning Part 2 SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal premiered the lead track “Pristine Warning” on Wednesday to rave reviews. The show’s host, Jose Mangin, exclaims, “My favorite 3 piece is back, tighter and more dominant than ever before!” For details on how to pre-order follow the band on facebook ]]>

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