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King 810 announce new EP ‘K5: follow my tears’

KING 810 have announced a new EP!

Titled K5: follow my tears, the upcoming EP from the Flint, Michigan-based firebrands is the follow-up to 2020’s AK Concerto No. 47, 11th Movement In G Major, and is scheduled to be released later this month, via self-release.

Speaking about the upcoming EP, frontman David Gunn says, “over the past year I have been mentally unstable. My intentions have not been as focused as they are typically. This wasn’t obvious until I reviewed the fifty songs we wrote over the last couple of years and only then did I realize there wasn’t the concept of a whole record here. Instead, the songs played as smaller groups of frenzied schizophrenic fits. So it’s likely we will come with several EPs over the year, because of this. I don’t think of it as any less of a release, it just feels like the best way to deliver the songs.”

Alongside the announcement of the new EP, the band have released a new music video for a new song lifted from the upcoming EP; Brains On The Asphalt. Speaking about the new music video, which he directed, Gunn says, “the video is about digital technocracy. The demi gods that are the global hegemonies on the earth today and the religion it has grown into. The big tech hand that turns the dial influencing us to love the virtuous tribes we belong to and to hate the out-group of the ‘other’. Most of all it about how much we hate ourselves…”

Watch the official music video for Brains On The Asphalt here:

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new EP below:

Track List: 

  1. Brains On The Asphalt
  2. Widdershins
  3. Holy War
  4. Isobel
  5. Say Cheese And Die

K5 follow my tears - King 810

K5: follow my tears is set for release on January 23rd via self-release. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on KING 810 like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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