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Kingdom Of Giants Release New Single & Music Video"Wasted Space"


Kingdom Of Giants have shared their brand new single, “Wasted Space,” out now via SharpTone Records. Fans can check out the video for “Wasted Space” now at https://youtu.be/9SnjWZakjV4.

Speaking of the new single the band shares, “Super excited to release our first new song in two and a half years. It’s been a challenging few years for everyone and we are happy to share what we’ve been working on. We are hoping to give listeners a little taste of what’s to come. If you know KOG you know our record will be very dynamic but we feel like Wasted Space has a little something for everyone.


Fans can stream “Wasted Space” now at https://bfan.link/wasted-space.

Kingdom Of Giants is poised to soar beyond “best kept secret” status and into the modern metal and post-hardcore stratosphere, with a continuously evolving sound that pushes both the band and their audience forward. While firmly rooted in classic metalcore elements, familiar to fans of Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying or international counterparts like Architects and Northlane, the six-piece California band bravely color outside the lines of the safe and predictable.

The only “constant” in the Kingdom of Giants discography is the constant motion, as the group works tirelessly to ensure each album will take listeners on a rich, rewarding, and diverse journey. Passenger, the band’s fourth full-length and first in partnership with SharpTone Records, arrived in 2020 like a bolt of lightning, heralding a torrential downpour across a desert of cookie-cutter clutter.

The band’s ability to recreate the depth and power of their recorded compositions on the stage has been demonstrated on stages across North America and Europe, as Kingdom of Giants built a reputation as road dogs on tours with Fit For A King, As I Lay Dying, Born Of Osiris, and Northlane.

Dana Willax takes center stage with vocal duties, bringing a mixture of scream/sing storytelling drawn from his life experiences and emotional obstacles. The triple guitar attack of Max Bremer, Red Martin, and Julian Perez saves the terrifyingly aggressive technical prowess flourishes for when they’ll have the most impact. They adeptly focus on steady and catchy grooves that lock in place with drummer Truman Berlin, whose skills are among the top levels within the genre.

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