Tag: K5: Follow My Tears

NEWS: King 810 make 2026 a European summer!

Murder Town residents King 810 have warned of the “Summer Solstice Tour“, a run based around their previously announced festival appearances. That will include no less than four United Kingdom shows so if you need your fix of rust-belt Nu-Metal or a midsomer murder, you know what to do…

NEWS: King 810 suffer new pain?

They previously toured Europe together so perhaps a collaboration between King 810 and Taylor Barber of Left To Suffer was inevitable, especially given the sheer volume of guest vocal appearances Barber has accumulated over the years. Sticking with the tried, tested and true this one was recorded, mixed and mastered by Josh Schroeder (Lorna Shore,

NEWS: King 810 begin a rain dance!

Did we already have this conversation? No? Alrighty. The sixth studio album “Rustbelt Nu-Metal” by King 810 was recorded live on the spring equinox 3/23 in one day in front of a studio audience of 50. There are no samples, keyboards, synthesizers, click track/metronome used in recording. Recorded by Chuck Alkazian before being mixed and mastered by

NEWS: King 810 talk with the noonday demon…

The sixth studio album “Rustbelt Nu-Metal” by King 810 was recorded live on the spring equinox 3/23 in one day in front of a studio audience of 50. There are no samples, keyboards, synthesizers, click track/metronome used in recording. Recorded by Chuck Alkazian before being mixed and mastered by Josh Schroeder (Lorna Shore, Ov Sulfur,

NEWS: King 810 Vs. Banks Arcade in September!

Dubbed “Welcome To The Rustbelt Tour 2025“, a European run will find Americans King 810 join forces with Australians Banks Arcade in late August and September. The Flint Michigan natives issued a new single and music video for “Rustbelt Nu Metal” last week as the title track of a sixth studio album…

Bootleg: “Hellhounds” from King 810!

Could this live performance of “Hellhounds” performed at The Forum Theater Melbourne Australia by King 810 on 12th September be a teaser of a full on live album? As Jinjer proved, you can’t really go wrong with a live album from down under, can you? Given the theatrical nature of their performances these days perhaps

Review: “K5: Follow My Tears” by King 810

A growing concern since 2007, the rise of Flint Michigan natives King 810 has been an interesting one with a steady evolution in sound between records adding new textural layers of beauty to a brutal core sound. The creators of that for the past two albums and this EP are vocalist David Gunn and bassist