KING'S X: Live Album Samples Posted Online

October 15, 2004

Audio samples from KING'S X upcoming double live CD, entitled "Live All Over the Place", have been posted online at InsideOut.de. The album, which was recorded at various shows on the band's most recent North American tour, includes all of the group's classics as well as an acoustic portion featuring songs rarely performed by the band. A November 2 release date through Metal Blade Records is expected. View the complete track listing at this location.

As previously reported, KING'S X are scheduled to enter a Nashville studio in December with producer Michael Wagener (WARRANT, SKID ROW, ACCEPT, HAMMERFALL) to begin recording their new album, tentatively due in April 2005 via Metal Blade Records. A live DVD is still in the works and is expected to be filmed next spring/summer for a late 2005/early 2006 release.

(Thanks: KingsX.net)

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