PALACE OF THE KING release new album 'Friends In Low Places', out now on Reckless Records

PALACE OF THE KING UNLEASHES HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ALBUM 'FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES’

Australian hard rockers,Palace Of The King, have marked the end of a triumphant decade filled with multiple European tours as headliners and guests with the mighty Airbourne, three visits to the USA, and relentless touring across Australia as headliners and alongside iconic acts such as Rose Tattoo, The Angels, The Screaming Jets, Baby Animals, Tea Party, Endless Boogie, Kingswood, Quireboys, and many more. Their journey also boasts the release of two EPs, three albums, a live EP ('Live In Epana'), and a string of powerful singles, including collaborations with Rusty Brown of Electric Mary ('Space Truckin’), Mahalia Barnes ('Black Cloud'), and Angry Anderson of Rose Tattoo ('Legalise'). Now, the band unveils their latest offering, the eagerly awaited album 'Friends In Low Places,' released through Reckless Records on December 14.

Packed with powerful riffs, fuzz-filled hooks, and blazing performances,Palace Of The Kingreaffirms their position as a formidable musical unit of musicians, performers, and songwriters. 'Friends In Low Places' showcases everything from head-banging riff monsters like 'Tear It Down' and 'Children Of The Evolution' to soulful grooves on 'Down On Your Luck,' 'Get Right With Your Maker,' and 'A Run For Your Money.' The album also introduces new elements with fuzz monsters like 'Dead End Blues' and the angular 'I’m Sorry Blues,' bravely propelling the band into the future.
 
Then, just when you thought you couldn’t ask for any more from a greatly sculpted new rock album, the title track 'Friends In Low Places' hits the listener over the head like an early era Tatts/Guns and Roses track, and the intense 'Tell It Like It Is,' demands you do just that. There’s also the classic early era POTK sounding 'One Of These Days.' Many of these tracks earned nominations as 'Tracks of The Week' by Classic Rock Magazine.
 
Production on the album has been masterfully handled by Tim Henwood at Medici and Beachside studios with mix duties being nailed perfectly by long time collaborator Ricki Rae at Lighthill Studios with the exception of Steve James (The Screaming Jets) taking care of mix duties on ‘Tear It Down’, Rick Will (Hunter & Collectors/Incubus) on ‘Get Right With Your Maker’, Jonathon Burnside (The Living End/Grinspoon/The Sleepy Jackson) on ‘Tell It Like It Is’ and Henwood himself mixing ‘One Of These Days’.

With so much pure energy, excitement and class pouring from the speakers all I can say is you need to hear this album.
Order here - https://bfan.link/friends-in-low-places-1

About Palace of the King:
Palace of the King is an Australian rock band known for their high-octane performances and a unique blend of classic and modern rock influences. With a string of acclaimed releases and a reputation for captivating live shows, the band has firmly established themselves as one of the country's most exciting rock acts.

Palace Of The KingLineup:
Seany Johnston - Keyboards, Guitar
Leigh Maden - Guitar, Harmonica, Backing Vocals
Anthony Licciardi - Bass, Backing Vocals
Cameron McGlinchey - Drums
Tim Henwood - Lead Vocal, Guitar, Percussion

PALACE OF THE KING - FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES ALBUM LAUNCH TOUR.
Thursday Dec 14 - Mo’s Desert Clubhouse - Gold Coast
With guests - The Black Water Fever & Jollee
Friday Dec 15 - King Lear’s Thrown - Brisbane
With guests - The Black Water Fever & Black Whisky
Saturday Dec 16 - Duke - Sydney
With guests - Shotgun Mistress & Avalanche
Sunday Dec 17 - The Basement - Canberra (afternoon show)
With guests - Shotgun Mistress & Filthy Rocks
Monday Dec 18 - Shotkickers - Melbourne
With guests - Shotgun Mistress & Stonetrip

All links can be found here.

Sales links
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https://www.instagram.com/palaceoftheking

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