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In August 2014, the release of the music video for "King of Errors" from the forthcoming Hymns for the Broken revealed that Henrik Danhage and Jonas Ekdahl had returned to the band. Hymns for the Broken was released in September 2014. [9] The band released two more albums after that, The Storm Within in 2016 and The Atlantic in 2019. Those ...
The song's lyrics were inspired by King's novel of the same name; 1985: "Lone Justice", recorded and released by American heavy metal band Anthrax, was based on the King novella The Gunslinger. 1984: "Horror-Teria: (The Beginning)" from the Twisted Sister album Stay Hungry. The album's liner notes thank King for inspiring the piece.
Writing for The Guardian, Michael Cragg ranked "King" as the band's twelfth best song. [20] Grazia magazine called the song "the feminist anthem of 2022." [21] In an album review, Neil Z. Yeung writing for AllMusic, highlighted "King" as one of the songs that offer "some of the strongest lyrics and personal insight on the album". [22]
Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong. is the second album from for King & Country. Fervent Records alongside Word Records released the project on September 16, 2014. For King & Country worked with producers Ben Glover, Matt Hales, Seth Mosley, and Tedd Tjornhom in the creation of this album. 5 tracks from the album became radio singles including "Fix My Eyes", "Shoulders", "It's Not Over Yet ...
A music video for "King and Lionheart", directed by video production group WeWereMonkeys, was produced and released on 23 January 2013. [2] The video, which mirrors the Nordic art style of the music video for "Little Talks", [3] also directed by WeWereMonkeys, blends in the visual art styles of two-dimensional rendered backgrounds with CGI and live action-imposed film sequences.
King's Road Entertainment / Lorimar Motion Pictures: Phil Alden Robinson (director/screenplay); Patrick Dempsey, Talia Balsam, Beverly D'Angelo, Michael Constantine, Betty Jinnette, Kathleen Freeman, Peter Hobbs, Tony Longo, Ernie Lively, Kim Myers: 18 Amazon Women on the Moon: Universal Pictures
Alternate versions are captured as indents following the main song (album) version. Alternates and B-sides may include other publications beyond the initial source. Live versions not included unless it was the only or initial source of the song.
"Never Ever Let You Go", originally released as "Der står et billede af dig på mit bord" (Danish: [te̝ ˈstɒˀ e̝t ˈpe̝ləðə æ ˈtɑj pʰɔ mit ˈpoˀɐ̯,-æ tɑ-]; transl. "There is a picture of you on my table" ), is a 2001 song by Danish musical duo Rollo & King .