With a sound that will fit in nicely in the early-90s is King In Yellow, and the American quartet earlier this month dropped their frantic new track, "The Chelsea, At Night". If you like a rush to guitars and a rampant drum pattern then look no further as King In Yellow's new offering is filled with hooks left right and center.
If you're looking for a darker take on a nostalgic sound then be sure to stop by King In Yellow as they sound like they are at the forefront of this revival!
The single is just their third release since forming, but in all honesty, if you listen to it you'd be forgiven if you thought that they've headlined a festival already. The sound on the cut is so full-on, flowing, and charging, and it kicks off right away with a high-octane intro.
Vocally it's dark and brooding with a slight punk-undertone giving it that extra edge, in parts it reminds me of the grunge scene in the early 90s. When the bassline comes to the forefront in the bridges it's a true delight as bands these days tend to mix the bassline down, but now King In Yellow!
If you're looking for a darker take on a nostalgic sound then be sure to stop by King In Yellow as they sound like they are at the forefront of this revival!