We take turns picking one of our favorite albums, then we analyze and explain what makes each album special. Listen to us discuss the history, background, recording, musicians, chords, all while digesting the songs in full album format.
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We take turns picking one of our favorite albums, then we analyze and explain what makes each album special. Listen to us discuss the history, background, recording, musicians, chords, all while digesting the songs in full album format.
Four albums in, the members of King’s X felt like their career wasn’t going like it should and were looking for their identity. They had a legion of loyal fans, but never really found success in the mainstream. They were at a crossroads, both collectively and individually.
So, they enlisted a burgeoning supernova producer to help them create a new sound on their albums that was more representative of their live act, literally taking inspiration from themselves.
King’s X recorded one of the most influential albums of the grunge era that, oddly enough, most people have never even heard. Hopefully, that changes a bit as we introduce you to one of our favorite albums of all time, the 1994 album by King’s X: Dogman.
Our Favorite Albums
We take turns picking one of our favorite albums, then we analyze and explain what makes each album special. Listen to us discuss the history, background, recording, musicians, chords, all while digesting the songs in full album format.