KINGDOM COME: New Album To Feature 'Loads Of Heavy Guitar Work'

October 6, 2005

KINGDOM COME's webmaster Marko (brother of KINGDOM COME mainman Lenny Wolf) has posted the following message on the group's official web site:

"Regarding the new record: If Lenny would not have been forced to take some time out, due to a tendonitis, it would be done already. But things are in progress, and that means in a positive way. Lenny must have heard about the need for KINGDOM COME to take out the axe again, because he did!! Loads of heavy guitar work is coming your way! But for all the KINGDOM COME soldiers who are more into the 'spacy or mellow' KINGDOM COME approach, you will not be forgotten. Lenny, now even more than before, built a bridge between 'the nice and the mean.' Eric [Foerster] has laid down some solos and can't wait to 'spread his legs' on stage again."

KINGDOM COME's follow-up the last year's "Perpetual" is tentatively scheduled for release in early 2006. The band cancelled their U.S. tour earlier in the year due to problems in obtaining correct work permits in time for the trek.

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