
Microscopic Wars (Vinyl) (Reissue)
Just when you think you have captured Kingswoodâs sound between your sonic fingertips, itâs gone â twisting, changing shape and surprising you once more. Their debut album âMicroscopic Warsâ is cinematic in scope â from the finer details of percussion to the sweeping storytelling in its lyricism. The recording of their debut album saw the band jet off to Nashville, TN, to Blackbird Studio where it was cut to tape amidst the warmth of analogue and whisky.
Vocalist Fergus Linacre, guitarist Alex Laska, bassist 'Mango' Hunter and drummer Justin Debrincat have been working tirelessly since their inception to hone their craft, self-releasing their debut EP âChange of Heartâ in 2012, and singles âSheâs My Babyâ and âOhioâ, both of which enjoyed love from alternative and commercial radio across the country. With their signature rock swagger, DIY spirit and contagious energy, Kingswood have played over one hundred shows in the past year, equally at home on the main stage for Splendour in the Grass or the Big Day Out, as they are playing for the Defense Forces in Afghanistan, or obliterating small clubs and pubs across Australia.
It was this freewheeling spirit, boldness and quest for greatness that saw the band take the drafted record to Nashville to work with Vance Powell at the world renowned Blackbird Studio. Powell, the Grammy Award winning purveyor of obscure and eclectic rock and soul rarities - who has worked with the likes of Jack White, Jeff the Brotherhood and Arctic Monkeys - finished the final cuts live to tape. In the heart of âMusic Cityâ Tennessee, the band finished the recording and mixing in Vanceâs studio Sputnik Sound, which Alex describes fondly as âWilly Wonkaâs Chocolate Factory of Musical Instrumentsâ.
While there is much of âMicroscopic Warsâ that conflicts and contrasts, the album in underpinned by its ingenious narrative twists that make it equally able to soundtrack stunt-car-slasher flicks and tender scenes of star crossed- love. âMicroscopic Warsâ stand out quality is the fervor and passion that each track is delivered with, which is rapidly becoming Kingswoodâs trademark.
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Just when you think you have captured Kingswoodâs sound between your sonic fingertips, itâs gone â twisting, changing shape and surprising you once more. Their debut album âMicroscopic Warsâ is cinematic in scope â from the finer details of percussion to the sweeping storytelling in its lyricism. The recording of their debut album saw the band jet off to Nashville, TN, to Blackbird Studio where it was cut to tape amidst the warmth of analogue and whisky.
Vocalist Fergus Linacre, guitarist Alex Laska, bassist 'Mango' Hunter and drummer Justin Debrincat have been working tirelessly since their inception to hone their craft, self-releasing their debut EP âChange of Heartâ in 2012, and singles âSheâs My Babyâ and âOhioâ, both of which enjoyed love from alternative and commercial radio across the country. With their signature rock swagger, DIY spirit and contagious energy, Kingswood have played over one hundred shows in the past year, equally at home on the main stage for Splendour in the Grass or the Big Day Out, as they are playing for the Defense Forces in Afghanistan, or obliterating small clubs and pubs across Australia.
It was this freewheeling spirit, boldness and quest for greatness that saw the band take the drafted record to Nashville to work with Vance Powell at the world renowned Blackbird Studio. Powell, the Grammy Award winning purveyor of obscure and eclectic rock and soul rarities - who has worked with the likes of Jack White, Jeff the Brotherhood and Arctic Monkeys - finished the final cuts live to tape. In the heart of âMusic Cityâ Tennessee, the band finished the recording and mixing in Vanceâs studio Sputnik Sound, which Alex describes fondly as âWilly Wonkaâs Chocolate Factory of Musical Instrumentsâ.
While there is much of âMicroscopic Warsâ that conflicts and contrasts, the album in underpinned by its ingenious narrative twists that make it equally able to soundtrack stunt-car-slasher flicks and tender scenes of star crossed- love. âMicroscopic Warsâ stand out quality is the fervor and passion that each track is delivered with, which is rapidly becoming Kingswoodâs trademark.
















