To Kill A King announce debut EP & tour

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THE DEBUT E.P RELEASE ‘MY CROOKED SAINT E.P’ OUT 17th OCTOBER 2011

HEADLINE LONDON SHOW AND FULL U.K TOUR SUPPORTING WAKEY WAKEY

TO KILL A KING ARE;

 Ralph Pelleymounter (vocals/acoustic guitar)

Josh Platman (bass)

Jon Willoughby (drums)

Ian Dudfield (electric guitar)

Ben Jackson (synths and keys)

 Virgin Records are proud to announce the debut E.P by To Kill A King entitled ‘My Crooked Saint E.P’ released on 17th October 2011.

 You’ll want to meet To Kill A King and their magnificent songwriter Ralph Pelleymounter. Their songs are lyrically dense; stories that explore complicated emotional landscapes, yet they remain direct and their harmonies simple. Their music has the quiet, powerful reserve of The National or even Red House Painters, but it’s a reserve mixed with a liquid, rhythmical, joyous touch that recalls Arcade Fire, or the raw, euphoric drive of Mumford And Sons. The startling part of it all though is that at any one moment, they can sound like all of them or none of them. They are unique, and as a consequence, quite stunning. Best of all, they’ve only just begun.

The band formed in early 2010. Lead vocalist Ralph Pelleymounter met Ian Dudfield and Josh Platman whilst studying at Leeds University. After playing in bands in various guises the founding members moved to London where they were joined by Jon Willoughby and Ben Jackson and the line up was complete. With regards to the band’s name Ralph says, “It came from a line in Hamlet. I liked the idea of Claudius killing King Hamlet by pouring poison into his ear – and how that relates to music.”

Within months they had made a video for a track called ‘Cold Skin’ and recorded their recently released debut single entitled ‘Fictional State’. Management and record labels began getting in touch almost immediately. They played a few stellar shows at the Communion label nights at the Notting Hill Arts Club, run by Mumford and Sons’ keyboardist Ben Lovett and Cherbourg bassist Kevin Jones and it was Communion who released their debut single, the aforementioned ‘Fictional State’, a brutally beautiful tale of refusing to face the biggest responsibility of all.

Now there are the songs on the glorious ‘My Crooked Saint E.P’; Bloody Shirt, We Used To Protest, Family and Wrecking Crew, four stunning tales articulating Ralph’s unique observations of life.

To Kill a King are an extraordinary band; bold haunting vocals, outstanding harmonies, and powerful emotive storytelling lyrics, this is a band that will get under your skin.

Following their shows at the various Communion label nights across the country, To Kill A King play a London show in September followed by a UK tour supporting Brooklyn based indie pop band Wakey Wakey. Dates as follows;

SEPTEMBER (HEADLINE)

Thu 22nd    Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen

OCTOBER (SUPPORTING WAKEY WAKEY)

Mon 10 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms

Tue 11 Manchester, Night and Day

Wed 12 Glasgow, Oran Mor

Fri 14 Birmingham, HMV Institute

Sat 15 Bristol, The Fleece

Tue 18 Brighton, The Haunt

Wed 19 London, Heaven

Thu 20 Gloucester, Guildhall

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