King Zero – Sonic EP (Self)

You know those records that become secret, and in some cases not so secret, indulgences and guilty pleasures? The ones that you crank at maximum volume that make you put your foot down a little harder on the accelerator while you’re in the car by yourself and break out a beer and sing-a-long too at home when you’ve got the house to yourself? Yeah, you know the kinds of records that I’m talking about, the records that make you want to jack your job in, spend all your savings on a ’67 GTO and just drive until there’s no more road left to travel down? King Zero’s Sonic EP is one of those records, and hot damn, it’s one of the catchiest slabs of hard rocking Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad and Black Oak Arkansas inspired tuneage to have emerged from anywhere since the death of the age of the muscle car.  The only problem I have with Sonic is that’s too damn short. Four tracks is nowhere near enough, I need more King Zero. A lot more. Seriously folks, you need to check these guys out and you need to check them out NOW… Tim Cundle

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