Album of the Week: Almost Kings’ Forever This Time

I reviewed Forever This Time about a month ago. Long story short, I love this record!

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Album Review: Almost Kings’ Forever This Time

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Band: Almost Kings

Album: Forever This Time

Genre: Rap/rock

Release date: August 25, 2017

Standout tracks: “Better Than This,” “OMG,” “Closer to You,” and “Bad One”

I never know what to expect from Almost Kings, and that may hold true more for this album than any of their others. After a few lineup changes, including the addition of a second rapper and a DJ, there was no way to anticipate how Forever This Time would sound. Every record Almost Kings has released has been different from its predecessor, but what direction would they take with only two of the original members left?

Well, I’ll tell you. There is not a single dull moment on this album. In the opening track, “With Force,” the listener immediately receives an introduction to Jude Buckingham, who lends his own brand of rap to Bozeman’s smooth flow. There is also a shining example of what DJ Breezus Khrist can do.

And the formalities end there.

Almost Kings storms in at the top of their game, and they don’t slow down until Bozeman’s promise at the very end of the record: “We ain’t leavin’.”

The band stays true to its interesting blend of rap and rock with songs such as “Envy and Enemies,” “Forever This Time,” and “Where It All Ends.” The rock edge is heavier than ever, the subject matter matching the vibe, tending towards rising above your enemies and the realization of our own mortality.

Not for nothing, though, is Almost Kings known as a party rock band. Want something to get you moving? “OMG,” “Bad One,” “Lit,” and “The Weekend” fit the bill nicely, further showcasing AK’s funk/dance/hip-hop side.

A harder and funkier punch than their past releases, intricately woven with that uniqueness that keeps the AK faithful coming back, Forever This Time is a perfect example of why we love this Atlanta-based sextet. This album has something for everyone. You’ll go from headbanging, to bobbing your head, to dancing like a fool, and you will love every minute of it.

I don’t have an official rating system, but I used “stars” when I reviewed Alter Bridge’s The Last Hero, so… I give Forever This Time 5/5 stars. If you’re already familiar with Almost Kings, I’m certain you’ll be satisfied. If you’ve never heard them, then this is a fantastic place to start!

New Music: Almost Kings

Almost Kings is releasing a new album, entitled Forever This Time, on August 25th. To start with, only physical copies will be available, at shows and for order online. You can preorder the album and immediately receive two free tracks.

You can purchase the record digitally starting September 15th.

(Note: “5 Foot Hurricane, V2.0” will only be available on the physical copies.)

In other AK news, the guys will be playing a pre-game concert for the Atlanta Falcons on October 1st at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Rise Up!

And here is the first single from Forever This Time, “Envy and Enemies.”

Now Playing (07): Almost Kings

This rap/rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, is one of my favorites, both musically and personally. They have been recording recently, for which I am very excited, but at the moment I’m listening to “Bang Loud” from the Club Rock EP (2011).

Now Playing (05): Almost Kings

These are some of my favorite guys and they are celebrating nine years together. So check out “Hey Yo” by Almost Kings!

https://youtu.be/X90usXX8aZM

Let’s Talk Covers (Pt. 7)

1. Almost Kings: “Closer” (Chainsmokers cover)

I love this! Although I could be biased… 😉

2. Type O Negative: “Hit Me Baby (One More Time)” [Britney Spears cover]

3. AFI: “Just Like Heaven” (The Cure cover)

Local Music News

Well…things are not great for me and haven’t been for a while. My two favorite local bands, Lynam and Almost Kings, are going through some changes.

In Lynam’s case, vocalist/guitarist Jacob Bunton has moved to LA and is working with Adler, as well as other artists. Drummer David Lynam and bassist Mark Dzier have formed a cover band called Danger City. I’m not sure what this means for Lynam, though I have my guesses.

Almost Kings, on the other hand, lost bassist Danny Helms months ago. The band announced a search for a new bass player. I know they had a guy filling in, but I don’t know if he was the permanent replacement. A couple of weeks ago, drummer Kevin Compton said he was leaving too. Sooo… 😦 They will continue; I just wonder what’s next. It will definitely be different.