This album is a dense, heavy, earth-shuddering expression of the trippier side of alternative. I really love how the sound engineering exemplifies the massive reverberating guitar chords and subterranean rumbling bass; in a droning, shoegazing way, the effervescent sound waves linger in the air, encompassing your brain in a thick aural miasma that's simultaneously crunchy and dreamlike. Ian Lovdahl
This psychedelic outfit from Sweden has been on the radar for quite some time, but as they seem to be churning out album after album, I was a little lost in making up my mind, where to start.
Finally, I made up my mind to start here ;-)
I'm positive it won't be my last Kungen Män's album!! Carsten Pieper
What a band, worth every penny and minutes of your time to listen, they vary form track to track, yet keep the underlying feel of a hippy 60/70's sound, at least that's how I hear it, from the funky plucks to the expansive guitars, they weave a lush filled sound, an experience to be sure.
Be smiley.
Tbesla. Tbesla