To Kill A King announce new eponymous record, stream lead single "Love Is Not Control"
To Kill A King have announced the release of their self-titled follow-up to 2013's Cannibals With Cutlery, set for release in March.
You can also stream lead single "Love Is Not Control" ahead of the release.
Frontman Ralph Pelleymounter said that there was a concerted mission to find hope on the new record: “compared to our last album, there has been a definite effort on this one to be more optimistic and more life-affirming.”
To Kill A King was recorded in The Distillery in Wiltshire with producer Mark Crew (Bastille, Rag n Bone Man). It'a due out 2 March via Xtra Mile.
Check out "Love Is Not Control" below. You can find the band's tour dates and To Kill A King's tracklist afterwards.
March
6 - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
7 - Glasgow, Stereo
8 - Manchester, The Deaf Institute
9 - Leeds, Brudenell
11 - Bristol, Thekla
12 - Brighton, The Haunt
13 - Southampton, The Joiners
14 - London, Shepherd's Bush Empire
Tracklist:
1. Compare Scars
2. Love is not Control
3. Oh My Love
4. Friends
5. The Chancer
6. School Yard Rumours
7. Good Times (A Rake's Progress)
8. Musicians like Gamblers like Drunks like Me
9. Grace at a Party
10. World Of Joy (A List of Things To Do)
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