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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: BR0018
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 738553512571
  • Street Date: 03/13/20
  • PreBook Date: 02/07/20
  • Label: Boris Records »
  • Genre: Metal
  • Run Time: 37:52 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2017
  • Box Lot: 50
  • Territory: WORLD
  • Language: English

 

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Death Of Kings - Kneel Before None

A Menacing Thrash Onslaught Of Blasphemic Insanity!!

Death Of Kings - Kneel Before None
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Conjuring an unholy hybrid of traditional heavy metal and modern thrash components, Death of Kings assaults the senses with an onslaught of dueling guitars, a pummeling rhythm section, and ferocious vocals. Scorching the Earth since their 2009 inception, Death of Kings has been a forceful presence in the Southeast, sharing stages with current metal headliners including Skeletonwitch, 3 Inches of Blood, and Mastodon, as well as legendary acts such as Morbid Angel and DRI.

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Track Listing

  • Shadow Of The Reaper
  • Sojourn
  • Regicidal
  • Descent Into Madness
  • Hell Comes to Life
  • Knifehammer
  • Plague (Upon the World)
  • Too Fast For Blood
  • Revel In Blasphemy

Sales Points

  • For fans of Skeletonwitch, Municipal Waste and Overkill.

Press Quotes

'From start to finish, Kneel is a goddamn motherfucking pleasure to listen to, a charging and chugging avalanche of riffs that manages to incorporate just enough influences from both classic metal and extreme metal to feel simultaneously nostalgic and modern. I was sold on this album by the end of the first song, but thankfully the band is tireless in its talent, and every song thereafter bears the same rabid energy and infectious drive.'

     —Emperor Rhombus, Metal Sucks

'Atlanta's Death Of Kings hit a perfect middle ground. The band play ripping barbarian thrash about slaying your enemies with knife-hammers, and yet their tone is always smacks of Conan The Barbarian rather than Lord Of The Rings. The band's 2017 full-length debut Kneel Before None is a riveting listen that'll have fans of both Cannibal Corpse and Blind Guardian snickering with diabolical pleasure.

     —Kerrang!, Kerrang!

  

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