KINGSPHERE Drop “Illusionist”

On May 29th, 5-piece Polish metal band KINGSPHERE dropped their first original single since 2022 with Illusionist. This single is heavily influenced by melodic metal, energetic, and is everything they are known for. One listen is all it takes to play on repeat so you can sing along and head bang over and over. The clean vocals make this single great but what makes it perfect is towards the end when you are graced with heavy scream vocals and the song picks up to leave you just a taste of what to expect next.

Established at the turn of 2019 and 2020 in Rybnik, Upper Silesia In Poland. Initially, a two-person project, over time it turned into a full-fledged band that is currently actively performing. Kingsphere's music is a clash of modern metal with old school melodic death metal, and all this is seasoned with a solid dose of electronics. The band has released two self-produced albums: "Enigmatic" (2022) and "Kingsphere" (2021), available in digital distribution on the most popular streaming platforms.

Song was mixed and mastered by Marek Kula | VIdeo was done by Piotr Tkacz, Tomasz Kuma & Mariusz Krzemiński

Cover artwork was done by trio: Marek Kula, Tomasz Kuma and Mariusz Krzemiński.

KINGSPHERE: Facebook | Instagram | Bandcamp | Spotify

Solid State Records: Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Spotify

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Co-Founder, Co-Owner, Photographer; Writer

Born in Brooklyn, NY, currently living in NC; Belindajean grew up with dreams of being a journalist. Never giving up that dream, she picked up a camera early on; later realizing she was able to do both. Music always had a huge impact on both her passions,. The day these worlds collided, she never looked back.

Death Moth Press is a place for all artists to showcase their passions and dreams, the same way Belindajean was able to make a dream a reality.

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