Something for your eyes...

Posted on 11/9/2009

Over the weekend, The Kingdom had the pleasure of having the incredibly talented Nate Kaiser (who also happens to be our guitar player) take some incredible photographs of us in our normal habitat, a wide open, Lancaster PA corn field.

After the race to catch the perfect sunlight, we took the time to drag a few hundred feet of AC into the field and rock out. We quickly came to realize wide open cornfields and uneven ground don't aren't quite the optimal scenario for a productive band practice.

The Kingdom

Something for your ears...

Posted on 10/29/2009

Now spread across three separate states, we're fighting against the forces of time and distance to find the time to practice regularly. Nevertheless, we've found a way to keep a steady flow of sonic ideas coming out of our creative brains and each of those ideas are take their own unique shape. Our third song, is recorded and ready for your listening pleasure. We're excited to get these songs finished and in a state in which we can accept and pursue shows.

Progress.

Posted on 9/25/2009

We are deep in the act of writing the music that has been in each of our hearts in the last few years. It's become clear that the beginning stages of this band will be spent catching up to the ideas that have been floating around in all of our songwriting heads since each of our last musical endevours had come to an end. With two, almost full, songs completed, we're confident that it will be a short matter of time until we have the pleasure of introducing our music to the public ear.

The beginning.

Posted on 8/21/2009

Here we are again, in a spot all to familiar to us: The beginning stages of starting a musical endeavor. We've begun to construct organic works of collaborating musical notes, in which we are confident will one day appropriately earn their place as a fully constructed song arsenal. Until that day comes, we embrace ourselves being very much in the experimental stages of realizing exactly what form our "band" will take in the not-so-distant future.