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Kingdom Of Giants Releases Sophomore Album 'All The Hell You've Got To Spare'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Kingdom Of Giants will be releasing their sophomore album All The Hell You've Got To Spare this Friday (May 5, 2017) through InVogue Records. The latest single "Tunnel Vision" featuring JT Cavey is streaming on the label's YouTube.

The album is available for review and we can send a Haulix download upon request. Reply back to this email and we'll be happy to make it happen. If you've already posted a review, please send over the link so we can properly thank you.

All The Hell You've Got To Spare Track Listing:
1. Cash OutDownload Track
2. LowlifeDownload Track
3. Damaged GoodsDownload Track
4. Bored To DeathDownload Track
5. RunawayDownload Track
6. ShadeDownload Track
7. Tunnel Vision (Ft. JT Cavy)Download Track
8. Lost Cause (Ft. Daniel Gaily)Download Track
9. MotifDownload Track
10. SpeakeasyDownload Track
11. Gray Area (Ft. Caitlyn Mae)

Kingdom of Giants vocalist Dana Willax says, "I've never been more excited, anxious, nervous, terrified, curious, or overwhelmed as I am when I'm about to release a piece of art that my closest friends and I have invested years of our lives into, invested thousand & thousands of dollars into, and sacrificed missing out on once in a lifetime opportunities to be a part of. We didn't want to write just another classic KOG metalcore album. We wanted to develop our sound, we wanted to take chances with our sound, and we wanted to grow as musicians and songwriters. We hope that our fans can hear that in our music, and hope that they love this album as much as we do."






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