KINGDOM COME To Re-Record 'Get It On' For New CD

January 9, 2006

KINGDOM COME's webmaster Marko (brother of KINGDOM COME mainman Lenny Wolf) has posted the following message on the group's official web site:

"After several breaks, due to a tendinitis in Lenny's arm, he is back rocking the studio, but the end is in sight. As I mentioned before, especially after hearing a few almost finished songs, the new album will have more of an 'up' vibe, and more of an edge to it than 'Perpetual' (which is one of Lennys more experimental and moody records). The word is, that there may be a new recording of 'Get It On' coming our way. I have not heard it yet, but can't wait to do so.

"The label situation for the next release, is still not clear yet, therefore a tour will not be planned before things are solved, but our tour chief Frank Trzaskowski is on the case. The good side about things taking so long, is that Lenny is coming up with (mostly) good ideas, due to him being unable to sit still, unless he is having apple pie with vanilla ice cream or is cruising late at night. Right now he is cruising mostly late at night due to his haircut, which according to his words is: 'Far too fucking short. My egg head needs hair!'"

KINGDOM COME's follow-up the 2004's "Perpetual" is tentatively scheduled for release later in the year. The band cancelled their U.S. tour in early 2005 due to problems in obtaining correct work permits in time for the trek.

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