Kingswood – Bittersweet

Labels:Dew Process
Number of Tracks:1
Total Time:00:03:20
From the Album:Bittersweet
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Available Date & Time: Jan 26 2020 16:30:00 EST
Impact Date: Jan 27 2020 00:00:00

Following on from the release of singles ​“Say You Remember”​ and ​“You Make It So Easy ​in 2019, the Melbourne four-piece kick off 2020 with the announcement of their long awaited third studio album “Juveniles​” and the latest single, the intoxicating ​“Bittersweet”​. Along with the reveal of new music, Kingswood also unveil new 20+ Australian tour, kicking off in Victoria in March before travelling nationally through April, May and June.

 

Kingswood’s forthcoming Australian tour dates will be the first opportunities for fans to hear ​Juveniles presented in all its glory. A dynamic force on stage, the ​ARIA ​nominated group has enjoyed strong success on the road in Australia and abroad, with a tour history that counts tours with ​AC/DC​ and Aerosmith​, festivals including ​Splendour in the Grass​, ​Falls Festival ​and ​Groovin The Moo​; and multiple sold out​ tours across the country as proud achievements.

 

The journey towards the release of ​Juveniles​ has been one paved creative reinvention. Throughout the album, fans can piece together definitive elements of music that has formed Kingswood’s dynamic musical identity over the course of six years of relentless touring and recording. ​“Bittersweet”​ shines as a tight example of the band’s love for guitar-driven rock music; some may say it aligns itself strongly with the music of ​Microscopic Wars,​ however looking more broadly at Kingswood’s body of work, the progressions and stylistic arrangement of the band’s latest represents their genre-diverse tapestry of individual music tastes.

 

Melodically rich and delivered with the punch 2017’s ​After Hours, Close To Dawn​ became synonymous with, ​“Bittersweet”​ is Kingswood at their unfiltered best. It’s a temperament that Kingswood applied to Juveniles​ as a whole. Embracing creative chaos has led the band to make music that has refused to be pigeonholed over the last handful over years, and it’s the way they like it. ​“Bittersweet”​ was originally inspired by the love story of one of our dearest friends. Without going into detail, a medical issue put a question mark over their future, but without blinking they forged on together, overcome with love and companionship. The opening line, “There’s no love on this earth that isn’t bittersweet”, is a truth that we should all remember as we paddle through the waves.” Fergus Linacre

 

A truly global record, Kingswood’s new music came to fruition across multiple writing and recording sessions across the US, UK and Europe. Through it all, the dynamic between chief songwriters ​Alex Laska and ​Fergus Linacre​ strengthened and diversified in personal – as well as combined – style and delivery. Working with frequent collaborator and producer ​Eddie Spear​ in their second home of Nashville, the record was an emotional one to solidify. ​“The album we’re finally presenting was an incredibly long and winding investigation through many different facets and avenues; almost a rediscovery, if you will, of who we are and what we find inspiring.” Alex Laska

 

“Fusing the sprinklings of Queen’s rock bravado in with the leather-clad swagged out rock of Queens of The Stone Age, and you’ve got a rough image of where Kingswood sit in this new chapter of theirs.” Triple J

 

“Jam-packed with slick riffage, stadium rock bravado and straight-up delicious falsetto set to the backdrop of a band clearly who call no man ‘Sir’.”
ToneDeaf

 

“Kingswood gives you a little something extra – it makes your body move, your fists clench, and your shoulders pull back as your hands itch to drum along on the dashboard.”
Heavy Mag

 

2020 heralds a new, definitive chapter for the band. A chapter built on strong songwriting, fun and energy drawn from a more matured sense of musical identity, Kingswood are ready to kick into 2020. Hard. ​“You know how people say, ‘Someone needs to save rock and roll?’ – we’re putting our hands up. F**k it, we’ll do it. Why not?” Alex Laska

 

DON’T MISS KINGSWOOD IN AUSTRALIA

MARCH – JUNE 2020

Tickets via ​www.livenation.com.au

Live Nation Pre-Sale: ​Monday, January 20th (10am local)

 General Public Tickets on Sale: ​Wednesday, January 22nd (11am local)

Meet and Greet & VIP​ packages available at ​www.livenation.com.au

 

Thursday, March 12th ​Barwon Club ​Geelong

Friday, March 13th ​The Corner Hotel ​Melbourne

Saturday, March 14th ​Volta ​Ballarat

Wednesday, March 18th ​Kambri ANU ​Canberra

Thursday, March 19th ​UOW​ ​Unibar ​Wollongong

Friday, March 20th ​Oxford Art Factory ​Sydney

Saturday, March 21st ​Cambridge Hotel ​Newcastle

Thursday, March 26th ​The Gov ​Adelaide

Friday, March 27th ​The Rosemount ​Perth

Saturday, March 28th ​Prince of Wales ​Bunbury

Sunday, March 29th ​Freo Social ​Fremantle

Thursday, April 2nd ​The Triffid ​Brisbane

Thursday, April 9th ​Republic Bar ​Hobart

Saturday, April 11th ​Saloon ​Launceston

Sunday, April 12th ​Forth Pub​ Devonport

Thursday, April 16th ​The Northern ​Byron Bay

Friday, April 17th ​Miami Marketta ​Gold Coast

Thursday, June 25th ​The Jack ​Cairns

Friday, June 26th ​Otherwise Bar ​Townsville

Saturday, June 27th ​CBD McGuires Hotel ​Mackay

 

“Juveniles” is out on all DSP’s Friday 13th March

 

                 

 

 

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