Many doomsayers are writing rock’s obituary. But if you think rock is dead, just check out Palace Of The King’s first self titled Vinyl release.
This is rock like it used to be. Loud and proud. Big riffs, even bigger grooves. But this is no grave-robbing retro trip. These young guys have got their own thing going on, with their focus fixed on the future.
Soon after releasing their self-titled EP in late 2103, Palace Of The King hit the road with Airbourne. “Now, it’s rare that an opening band has the entire crowd rocking on from their first song, but Palace Of The King came out swinging,” raved website May The Rock Be With You after the Sydney show. “Palace Of The King absolutely killed it. Look out for these guys!”
It’s been a big year in the tour van, spreading the Palace Of The King vibe. The Australian Musician Network covered the band’s show at Richmond’s Corner Hotel, early 2013. “These songs don’t really fit into a single genre,” the reviewer stated. “Except maybe ‘kick arse’!”
Palace of The King’s self titled 7 track vinyl release is available now and they will be launching it at Yah Yah’s with a Thursday night residency there during July.
Listen back to Metal Genesis with Wendy Tonkin for a live set from Palace Of The King.