KINGDOM COME's Russian Tour Voted One Of Top Tours Of The Year

May 14, 2007

KINGDOM COME's official web site has been updated with the following message:

"As much as we enjoyed our tour through sports halls and theaters in Russia, Ukraine and Kasachstan in November 2006, we had no idea at the time that this tour would leave such an impact! The readers of Russia's biggest rock magazine Classic Rock voted the KINGDOM COME 'Ain't Crying For The Moon' tour the second best tour of the year in the annual readers' poll! DEEP PURPLE was voted the number 1 tour and ROGER WATERS came in right after KINGDOM COME on spot 3! On top of that the listeners of Radio Roks, the main major rock radio station in the St. Petersburg area, made the KINGDOM COME show in their town 'Concert Of The Year'!

"We feel honoured and would not only like thank our Russian fans for their huge support, but also our Russian agent, our record company, the merchandise company, and our crew, who all brought in their share to make this happen.'

KINGDOM COME's latest studio album, "Ain't Crying For The Moon", was released in Europe on October 20, 2006 via Frontiers Records.

"After having done a lot of experimenting with 'Perpetual', I thought it was the time to take out the axe again and rock the house," Lenny Wolf, the mastermind behind KINGDOM COME, said at the time. "The new CD [is] one of my heaviest recordings ever. I was trying to build 'walls of guitars' in combination with that typical KC moody and spacey approach. It does not have the typical 'blues' factor anymore, which many of you may remember from the first records. I have transported my roots into the year 2006."

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