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King’s X are the ultimate cult band – loved by their fans, fellow musicians and the press, but little known by the wider world despite a run of brilliant albums. In 2017, the Texan trio looked ...
King’s X’s riffs were powerful and resonant but also had clarity thanks to guitarist Ty Tabor’s individual single-coil tone. His guitar was supported by singer-bassist Doug Pinnick’s huge ...
King’s X have released their first new music in 14 years, a song titled “Let It Rain.” The track comes from their upcoming album Three Sides of One, which will arrive on Sept. 2.
In Part 2 of Rocks Off's interview with the King's X leader, DUg Pinnicktalks about possibly creating grunge, using Drop D tuning, and his new album, titled Naked. You can check out Part 1 right here.
King’s X takes the stage a short time later to “Groove Machine,” which has become the band’s standard opener. The tall, sinewy Doug Pinnick, now 62, looks at least two decades younger.
King’s X superfans, here we go: after 13+ years, at least one false start and a pandemic getting in the way, we will finally get a new album from the band in 2022. Speaking to Talking Metal, bassist ...
King’s X have a very loyal fanbase, and I saw it in person at the band’s fantastic NYC show a few weeks back — the place was packed, the forces were out! It was some of the most fun I had at any show ...