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KING SHELTER Are Forced to Deal with the ‘$hame’ with Stream of New Record
LA pop grungy rock band King Shelter have released a stream in its entirety of their debut record $hame, which you can check out below.
LA pop grungy rock band King Shelter have released a stream in its entirety of their debut record $hame, which you can check out below. King Shelter came to be back in 2014 when singer and guitarist Taylor Hecocks formed the band in La Mirada, California while studying music at university with lead guitarist, David Noble and bassist, John Harzan.
Regarding the new album, Hecocks said, “$$hame is an album about what I’ve seen, it’s observational. And what I’ve seen is an extreme and isolated focus on topics I don’t deem worthy. I live In a world focused on socio-political games as opposed to a world set on finding a new planet before the sun burns this one up. How important will it all be when it no longer exists? But I don’t know anything, no one does.”

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