Kyng

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Burn The Serum
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Monday, May 5, 2014
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Kyng a new band founded in Los Angeles in 2008. You can compare their sound with Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age and The Sword, yes Heavy metal, Stoner Metal and hard Rock. Only three members counting band: Eddie Veliz (vocals/guitar), Pepe Clarke (drums) and Tony Castaneda (bass/backup vocals).

Releasing their second long play “Burn The Serum” Produced by Andrew Alekel (Foo Fighters, No Doubt, Queens of the Stone Age and Clutch) and James A. Rota (Sound City) and was recorded at Grandmaster Recorders Ltd. and Sword & Shield in Hollywood, California as well as at Studio 606 in Northridge, California. Oke the album staring with the title track “Burn The Serum” is one of the best songs that the guys an I have written so far explains Eddie Veliz. It's extremely honest in the subject matter and the riff. I must admit pure song with a nice cutting riff with a straight drum rhythm and a nice little drum solo cut in the middle of the song. This album is much heavier than the first because the riffs are stomping, there are some big riffs in there to enjoy. “Electric Halo” a nice Alter Bridge like, but the sound comes true voice, riffs and drum blends enormous. The only thing I miss is some originality, most numbers starts very rough and then they return to the same basic rhythm and collapse like a pudding. One song can satisfy me “Big Ugly Me” up tempo with some nice cuts and a nice drum part. Al by all not a bad album heavier than the first nice begin, now just more inspiration to get something originals to make.

67/100