Metal Hammer (UK)

Can KING 810 make a comeback with this self-released third album?

Suicide King KInG nATIOn Flint, Michigan’s gangster metallers still hitting highs and lows

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Three albums in and we really are nowhere near enough to knowing just what to really think about the divisive and controvers­ial King 810. If their debut album, Memoirs Of A Murderer, saw the band being hyped to the point of exhaustion, its follow-up, La Petit Mort Or A Conversati­on With God, was cruelly ignored, despite it being a far more complex, interestin­g and dense album than its predecesso­r. Also, various line-up and visa problems mean UK fans probably feel that they haven’t truly seen the fully realised King 810 yet, so Suicide King has a hell of a lot riding on it.

Initially, you’d have to say that it seems the band might have blown it. The first half of the record is full of fairly unremarkab­le, standard fare that plays up to every negative criticism thrown at them over the years. If you are bored and appalled by the endless, overly aggressive gun talk and gangster strutting, then songs like A Million Dollars or Bang Guns will do nothing to win you around, despite having some real groove and some truly threatenin­g grit to complement the message of the music perfectly. It borrows heavily from the early Korn blueprint - not strictly a bad thing, it just feels like a shame when the second half of the record sees King 810 step outside of metal’s comfort zone again. Maybe it doesn’t quite hit as hard as La Petit Mort… did with the experiment­ation, but album closer Sing Me To Sleep has a dreamy, robotic nightmare vibe, Wade In The Water addresses the Flint, Michigan water crisis using old blues and Tom Waits-esque dark crooning and album highlight Black Rifle is a pianoled ballad with a funeral stomp that recalls the gravel-voiced acoustic hip hop of Everlast.

King 810 can be a very good band, but there’s still a level of consistenc­y and decision making that is stopping them from fulfilling that potential.

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STEPHEN HILL

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