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Cannibals With Cutlery [ CD / Album ]

Cannibals With Cutlery

SKU: CD7141 Barcode: 0689492143220
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  • Released Date: 07 Oct 2013

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

To Kill a King's debut album, "Cannibals With Cutlery," is a rollercoaster of emotional depth and dynamic soundscapes. From the opening track, "I Work Nights and You Work Days," the listener is immediately enveloped in a world of haunting melodies and introspective lyrics.

Lead vocalist Ralph Pelleymounter's vocals are raw and powerful, reminiscent of a young David Bowie with a punk rock twist. The instrumentation on tracks like "Choices" and "Funeral" is both intricate and powerful, showcasing the band's undeniable chemistry and musical prowess.

But it's not all doom and gloom on this album. Songs like "Rays" and "Cold Skin" offer moments of lightness and hope, providing a welcome reprieve from the heavier themes explored throughout the album.

Overall, "Cannibals With Cutlery" is a solid debut effort from To Kill a King, showcasing their ability to seamlessly blend indie rock sensibilities with folk influences. While there are moments that feel a bit derivative, the band's unique sound and heartfelt lyrics ultimately shine through, making this album a must-listen for fans of introspective indie rock. So grab your cutlery and dig in - this album is a musical feast not to be missed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. I Work Nights and You Work Days
2. Cold Skin
3. Funeral
4. Wolves
5. Cannibals With Cutlery
6. Besides She Said
7. Gasp/the Reflex
8. Choices
9. Rays
10. Children Who Start Fires
11. Fictional State
12. Family
13. Letters to My Lover the Dylan Fan

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About the artist

To Kill A King

It's rare to come across a band that effortlessly blends indie rock with folk sensibilities, but To Kill A King does exactly that. Hailing from London, this quintet has been making waves in the UK music scene since their formation in 2009. With their intricate melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and dynamic performances, To Kill A King is not just another run-of-the-mill alternative band. Frontman Ralph Pelleymounter's haunting vocals are the perfect accompaniment to the band's lush instrumentation, creating a sound that is both captivating and emotionally resonant. Their latest album, "The Spiritual Dark Age," showcases the band's evolution and growth, with tracks that range from introspective ballads to anthemic rock numbers. This album is a testament to To Kill A King's ability to push boundaries and defy genre conventions. Beyond their impressive discography, To Kill A King is known for their energetic live shows that never fail to get the crowd moving. With a stage presence that is equal parts enthralling and endearing, this band knows how to put on a show that leaves fans wanting more. In a music landscape oversaturated with cookie-cutter bands, To Kill A King stands out as a refreshing and innovative force to be reckoned with. With their unique sound and unwavering dedication to their craft, this band is truly a gem in the UK music scene. Watch out world, To Kill A King is here to conquer.

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