quotes
“Occupying the same melodic space as Purple Mountains or Lambchop, [‘Girls Like Us’] sways with an inherent grace and echoes through the deep chambers of your heart.”
“Go Back Where They Came, the new album from King Ropes, the rock band with leanings into the Americana roots with taut trombone mixed in select tracks, astounds and delivers (with) a solid collection of cover songs.”
“...there are enough dynamic and quirky edges on songs like ‘International Shortwave’ to sustain the album and make me wonder what Hollier is going to do next.”
“Just as chilling as on a bone cold night, or on a hot summer’s evening, this rendition [of ‘Neighborhood #4 (Seven Kettles)’] swoons. The tone and the majesty in this song is breathtaking. As a band, King Rope certainly didn’t write this song, nor any of the tracks, but the listener has a true sense of where they’re from, and where their journey will take them.”
“[King Ropes’] version of ‘Girls Like Us’ by Mike Ferrio’s Tandy...[takes] the slow burn country spirit of the original...into a newly vivid territory. King Ropes offer[s] a brighter song...a longevity to the light in the track—a summer’s dusk where the sun’s honeyed drop does not come with the same sense of loss.
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“King Ropes are able to refresh the vocal snarl of Mick Jagger and Lou Reed, while weaving through cogent instrumental arrangements. ‘Dirt’ has a number of different styles that the band includes, but the cohesion of the release is considerable...”
reviews
Go Back Where They Came From 2020
Too Much Love Magazine / by John McCall / 6.11.20
Vents Magazine / by Bethany Page / 6.11.20
Essentially Pop / by Lisa Hafey / 5.29.20
Take Effect / 5.28.20
B-Sides & Badlands / by Jason Scott / 5.25.20
Rawkus / by Randy Radic / 5.22.20
Gashouse Radio / by Sebastian Cole / 5.20
Surviving The Golden Age / by Adam Morgan / 4.23.20
Various Small Flames / by Jon Doyle / 4.7.20
Beats Per Minute / by Joshua Pickard / 4.1.20
Essentially Pop / by Lisa Hafey / 3.3.20
Gravity and Friction 2019
Glide Magazine / by Shane Handler / 8.28.19
Indie Band Guru / by Scott Carlito / 8.8.19
Music Existence / by Michael Stover / 8.8.19
To Much Love Magazine / by John McCall / 8.5.19
Neu Futur / by Kim Muncie / 8.7.19
Rawkus / by Randy Radic / 7.26.19
Essentially Pop / by Lisa Hafey / 7.21.19
Queen City Sound and Art / 6.30.19
Green Wolverine 2018
Psychedelic Baby Magazine / by Gabe Kahan / 5.16.18
Spill Magazine / by Dan Shust / 5.4.18
The Weekly Spoon / by Mase Shaw / 5.4.18
East Coast Rocker / by Dottie Paris / 4.23.18
On Stage Magazine / by Kath Galasso / 4.18.18
For Folks Sake / by Johathan Frahm / 4.7.18
Alternative Nation / by Joe Hughs / 3.29.18
Dirt 2017
OnStage Magazine / by Kath Galasso / 2.23.2017
Audible Addixion / by Kristen Calderoni / 2.17.2017
Moxi Pop / by Jake Tully / 2.13.2017
The Harlton Empire / by The Harlton Empire / 1.27.2017
Stereo Embers Magazine / by Jen Dan / 1.27.2017
Groundsounds / by Brendon Goldwasser / 1.27.2017
Revista Ojo / by Revista Ojo / 1.26.2017
Revista Ojo / by Revista Ojo / 1.26.2017
Lords of Dogwood / by Lords of Dogwood / 1.25.2017
Big Takeover / by Cody Conard / 1.25.2017
Huffington Post / by Chris Kompanek / 1.24.2017
The Music Court / by Toria Munoz / 1.20.2017
Sensible Reason / by Jabari Kefele / 1.19.2017
Middle Tennessee Music / by Joshua Smotherman / 1.14.2017
New Sick Music / by Kaitlin Ruether / 1.14.2017
Scallywag Magazine / by Lisa Waugh / 1.12.2017
Neufutur Magazine / by James McQuiston / 1.11.2017
Short & Sweet NYC / by Ralph Greco / 1.11.2017