xKINGx
xKINGx formed in Los Angeles around 2015, led by vocalist and songwriter Kyle Stevenson. They gained some early attention, and in 2017 their single "3:07"...
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xKINGx formed in Los Angeles around 2015, led by vocalist and songwriter Kyle Stevenson. They gained some early attention, and in 2017 their single "3:07" became a notable track for them. The song's title appears in their catalog alongside others like "Annabelle" and "Crows."
They released a debut album called "The Reckoning" in 2018, followed by "The Offering" in 2020 and "The Redemption" in 2022. The band's lineup has included Ryan Richards on bass, Matt Caruana on drums, and Max Greaves on keyboards and synths.
At one point, a leaked demo led to some public discussion about the band's work, though the details around that are not entirely clear from the available material. Their songs have appeared in some films and television shows.
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