King Mob, the belting new English beat
combo whose debut album, ‘Force 9’ was highly acclaimed on release in November
2011, have released new single ‘I Was There (Olympix Edit)’ on SPV Records,
available now in digital format on iTunes and Amazon.
‘I was There’, an irresistible anthem
with a swamp–blues feel and a seductive see-saw guitar line, (taken from ‘Force
9’), has been edited and condensed into a punchy, radio-friendly 3 and a half
minutes single in celebration of our Summer Of Sport. Sport is a burning thing
and King Mob are all about sweat, energy and intense performance under pressure.
‘I Was There’ is a celebration of the life wave set to a driving beat and is
already proving a powerful emotional soundtrack for the summer of Sport on key
Sporting media outlets BBC Sport, SkySPORTS, ESPN and talkSPORT to name but a
few, as well as on rotation at Olympic Stadia and sports venues
nationwide.
King Mob, who draw on the ‘Spirit of
‘69’ – but not in a retrospective way – bring the raw power and spirit of that
golden age of music into a contemporary setting to create thrilling, visceral,
timeless rock’n’roll music.
King Mob, comprised of guitar legend
Chris Spedding (Roxy Music, Elton John, John Cale, Paul McCartney), Martin
Chambers – drums (Pretenders), Stephen W Parsons aka Snips – vocals (film
composer and vocalist of cult 70’s band Sharks), hot new guitar talent Sixteen,
plus new exciting young Japanese bass player Toshi Ogawa.
Catch them live at the following
dates:
· 25th August RHYTHM
FESTIVAL in Bedford.
For further information, videos and
track samples head to the official website and Facebook
page:
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