The Kingdom
The Kingdom is a band that formed in London. Their song "How It Was" became their signature track, connecting with listeners who appreciated its...
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The Kingdom is a band that formed in London. Their song "How It Was" became their signature track, connecting with listeners who appreciated its straightforward emotional pull. Another song, "The Altar," also found its audience.
Their debut album was called "From the Ashes." The music had a direct quality that worked well on radio and in live settings. They toured regularly, which sometimes meant taking breaks between stretches on the road.
Some of their lyrics touched on social themes, which drew both support and criticism. They kept recording and playing shows, letting the songs speak for themselves rather than building a dramatic narrative around the band's story.
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