Stream and share new song ‘Nameless Cult’ - https://soundcloud.com/ripple-music/kingnomad-nameless-cult
Swedish psychedelic doom band Kingnomad is very much a
product of the riffs that inspired them.
Initially formed in 2014 by best friends Jay and Marcus
while hanging out in Jay’s studio basement jamming on Black Sabbath grooves and
downing bottomless beers, the pair soon stumbled onto a riff of their own
making. Over the space of one evening evolved the song ‘Lucifer Is Dead’, and
with that one track followed a newfound purpose.
Setting off on a quest to forge music from the influence of
hard and heavy 70s rock, psychedelic flights of fancy and the hauntingly
ethereal worlds of H.P. Lovecraft, the main driving force behind Kingnomad was
to have as much fun as possible. Recruiting the only two people that they knew
were qualified enough to orchestrate a killer rhythm section, into the fold
came Andreas on drums and Maximilian on bass.
With the quartet retreating back to Jay’s basement – newly
christened the “The Room of Doom” – material flowed like a never-ending stream
of occult energy. Songs were written, parts recorded and almost as if by magic
they found themselves propelled forward in time, primed and ready to release
what they had created. Closely courted by Ripple Music they were asked last
year to contribute to Chapter III in the label’s ongoing underground series The
Second Coming of Heavy, with Michigan
rockers Bonehawk. And with the alchemy of creativity burning fervently in their
minds, a new batch of original songs were recorded for their debut album
shortly afterward.
Officially released next month via Ripple Music, Kingnomad
will unleash that very album, Mapping The Inner Void, on 24 February 2017. In
the meantime stream and share their new song ‘Nameless Cult’ here.
Kingnomad:
Mr Jay – Vocals, Lead Guitar, Piano/Organ
Andreas – Drums, Percussion
Marcus – Guitars
Maximilian – Bass, Backing Vocals
Artist: Kingnomad
Title: Mapping The Inner Void
Release Date: 24th February 2017
Label: Ripple Music
Formats: Vinyl/CD/Digital
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