KING'S X: Album Title Changed, Artwork Posted Online

August 1, 2005

Texas-based rock trio KING'S X have changed the title of their new CD to "Ogre Tones" from the previously announced "Landscape". The CD is due on September 27 via InsideOut Music America.

Commented frontman Doug Pinnick: "I made up the name 'Landslide', and we all agreed, but the record company didnt like it. We had 'Ogre Battle' as a working title so we just used it. The change happend a few weeks ago. I jumped the gun on that one. We asked the artist to listen to the CD and come up with a cover. He came up with several similar ideas. We picked this one... like it of hate it.... same as it ever was."

Check out at the cover artwork at KingsX.net.

The new KING'S X album was produced by Michael Wagener, who has produced, engineered or mixed work by the likes of METALLICA, ALICE COOPER, QUEEN, OZZY OSBOURNE, DOKKEN, MEGADETH, MÖTLEY CRÜE, SKID ROW, EXTREME and many others.

KING'S X also plan to shoot videos for two singles from the album, their first promotional clips since 1998's "Tapehead". They will be directed by Dr. Teeth, who has helmed videos that are all over MTV for artists such as new hip-hop sensation MIKE JONES.

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