KINGSWOOD RELEASE LONG AWAITED THIRD STUDIO ALBUM JUVENILES

After a rollercoaster journey of emotional maturing and creative rejuvenation, JUVENILES - the new studio album from KINGSWOOD - is finally here.

Despite what the album title may suggest, the new album from the Melbourne group is anything but juvenile in its creation and delivery. Harnessing the raucous and wild energy of previous releases, and marrying it with a honed and refined sense of musicianship and direction, Kingswood’s third studio album is a snapshot of a band operating at a fiery creative peak.

Giving fans the opportunity to get more out of the classic album release experience, Kingswood are running a competition for those who have pre-ordered Juveniles to be in the running to win a Gibson USA Les Paul Classic guitar! The instrument, worth $4199 (RRP) is an ideal addition to any growing gear collection. 
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Introducing listeners to their new stable of material at the tailend of 2019 (‘Say You Remember’, ‘You Make It So Easy’) and more recently with their single ‘Bittersweet’, Kingswood detail a rediscovery of their identity with honesty and passion making this their strongest album yet. “New found inspiration infectiously made its way into the band psychology and drew a trajectory that was clearly left of centre for us. Continue, we did, down this path of flourishing, not necessarily rejecting our history, but rather opting for and championing the road less travelled.” Alex Laska

ENTER THE COMPETITION

Written across the UK, US and Europe, Juveniles is a portrait of the strong songwriting dynamic between Alex Laska and Fergus Linacre. Sharing lead vocal duties and weaving their own individual influences in amongst those shared brings with it deft use of light and shade (‘Cross My Heart’, ‘If Only’). The path towards the final stages of getting Juveniles together was not smooth, forcing the duo to return to the drawing board and start over. “We had so many songs that we were immensely proud of, but we started to realise that it didn’t feel like Kingswood. Music isn’t just something we are half good at that gets us by, it is everything. It is so important to us that we won’t let a deadline or a strategy dictate when we are finished.  So we scrapped the lot, and went home to start again.” Ferg Linacre 

Whether it’s ‘Cigarettes In Bed’, the enticing ‘Snake Pit’ or ‘One More Dance’, listeners get an insight into the many different facets of Kingswood’s new output as creatives. The original influences remain but this is most certainly a band making music beneath a new spotlight.

Completing the album in the band’s second home of Nashville with Eddie Spear, Kingswood solidified the album in clear headspaces, with the drive to explore themes of love, loss and desire candidly and with more intensity than before. Like After Hours, Close To Dawn and Microscopic Wars before it, Juveniles is a record born out of an intrinsic love for guitars, percussion and insatiable rhythms. Toeing the line of seductive and bombastic, Kingswood have proven masters of their riffs and rhythms, with Juveniles bringing authenticity in spades. 

Juveniles is released Friday, March 13th. 

PRAISE FOR KINGSWOOD

“Fusing the sprinklings of Queen’s rock bravado in with the leather-clad swagged out rock of Queens of The Stone Age, and you’ve got a rough image of where Kingswood sit in this new chapter of theirs.”
Triple J

“Featuring the group at their rockin’ best, ‘Bittersweet’ is raw, uncut Kingswood…”
ToneDeaf

“Kingswood gives you a little something extra - it makes your body move, your fists clench, and your shoulders pull back as your hands itch to drum along on the dashboard.”
Heavy Mag


With their new album in tow, Kingswood will be touring Australia from March through into June, providing fans and newcomers alike a wealth of opportunities to see the band flex a live band muscle like never before. 

KINGSWOOD AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES

Tickets via www.livenation.com.au

Thursday, March 12th Barwon Club Geelong

Friday, March 13th The Corner Hotel Melbourne

Saturday, March 14th Volta Ballarat

Wednesday, March 18th Kambri ANU Canberra

Thursday, March 19th UOW Unibar Wollongong

Friday, March 20th Oxford Art Factory Sydney

Saturday, March 21st Cambridge Hotel Newcastle

Thursday, March 26th The Gov Adelaide

Friday, March 27th The Rosemount Perth

Saturday, March 28th Prince of Wales Bunbury

Sunday, March 29th Freo Social Fremantle

Thursday, April 2nd The Triffid Brisbane

Thursday, April 9th Republic Bar Hobart

Saturday, April 11th Saloon Launceston

Sunday, April 12th Forth Pub Devonport

Thursday, April 16th The Northern Byron Bay

Friday, April 17th Miami Marketta Gold Coast

Saturday, May 30th Big Pineapple Music Festival Sunshine Coast 

Thursday, June 25th The Jack Cairns

Friday, June 26th Otherwise Bar Townsville

Saturday, June 27th CBD McGuires Hotel Mackay

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