"Although each ditty on the ten-tracker is an absolute belter full of hard riffing and psychedelic party vibes, there are a few songs demanding individual attention."
With a line of salute pointed towards Guns N’ Roses, Airbourne and Acca Dacca, Melbourne’s Palace Of The King come on strong for their debut album.
Although each ditty on the ten-tracker is an absolute belter full of hard riffing and psychedelic party vibes, there are a few songs demanding individual attention. Another Thing Coming leads with a saturated groovy squelch, White Bird (Bring Your Armies Against Me) sports a super-dope guitar solo nestled within it’s ten minutes and Get Back Up (Burn The Sky) has an harmonica inclusion that’s naught but awesome.