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King of Prussia

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Some records put you in a good state with the first few chords and complete disregard for the mood you had when you pressed “Play.” King of Prussia’s Save the Scene EP is definitely such a collection of music. Easily compelling a smile on the face and keen attention to each coming word and note, Save the Scene mesmerizes listeners with beguiling lyrics, rich male singing, sensual female backing vocals, shimmering guitars, and gorgeous, textured melodies.
Though based in Athens, Georgia, King of Prussia often sounds British, not least in accent. The band exudes 60s vibes from across the pond on “Spain in the Summertime,” the sun drenched afternoon rocker that opens Save the Scene. King of Prussia’s lyrical acumen is evident even bilingually: “Her parents just saw me as one thing the Good Book forbade / So she married a clergyman I counted gold by the bay / I purchased a shuttlecraft / She told me, ‘¡Siempre eres mi corazon!’ / But Spain in the summertime’s no fun to do on your own.” The next two tracks, “Misadventures of the Campaign Kids” and “Shades of Hippiedom,” each pursue different routes within a 60s ambience. “Misadventures of the Campaign Kids” deftly blends crunchy guitars and swirling, high-pitched keyboard lines, while “Shades of Hippiedom” could be mistaken for a long lost joint recording by The Association and The Moody Blues. “Cheerleaders,” Save the Scene’s sole foray into country, adds numerous vocalists and a buoyant handclap throughout its brief run.
The EP’s final three songs are its slowest and most dramatic, beginning with “The Doctor and the Mathematicians.” Tightly controlled vocals, reverberating keyboards, and ominous strings build tension and intrigue, marking “The Doctor and the Mathematicians” as one of the highlights of Save the Scene. “Terrarium” follows with its own suspense. Awash in island rhythms and emotive guitar licks, soaring sighs and wails, and pleading lyrics, “Terrarium” remains mystical even through multiple listens. Images of The Mamas & The Papas backing up The Jam come to mind, but that doesn’t do justice to such an inspired piece of music.
Save the Scene concludes with its most gripping song, “Physics Never Stood a Chance.” Composed with warm wit and delivered with a crushing combination of emotional voice inflection, restrained piano, and soft guitars, “Physics Never Stood a Chance” dissects a doomed relationship with unprecedented resonance. King of Prussia presents a piece that is clever but never snarky. The EP’s slowest track is its most significant, weaving through love and loss with vivid imagery: “I feel I’m losing ever faster / Your lips, your love, your over-laughter / Your time / I fled the scene you’ve long awaited / Us, vis-à-vis, unwed, unjaded / By time / I raced home / To capture you in song / But your will’s too strong / I can’t write you into my life / In my greatest work of fiction / Is it true that we don’t work on paper? / I’d hesitate to call you mine / You’ve given me no reason to / I’d curse laws of physics and astral signs / But they’re founded in beliefs / Just what someone else perceives / If we both drew straight lines / They’d pass like cold pedestrians / I have no designs / We can’t be what you don’t want to be.”
What lies in the future for King of Prussia remains to be heard and seen, but the band’s first record is a masterpiece most artists spend years seeking and rarely touch. Save the Scene shifts between moods and melodic drives, memorably displaying King of Prussia’s lyrical depth and talent for connecting with listeners immediately and consistently. Smart, sensuous, and sincere, Save the Scene has earned a high place among the year’s top releases. Savor this breathtaking achievement. -- Delusions of Adequacy
Awash in reverberating melodies, hazy harmonies and many a channel-changing echo effect, the production on King of Prussia’s debut album deserves its own separate instrument credit. And it gets it, sort of. The band gives a special liner-note shout out to the BR-1180, a portable digital recording studio on which Save the Scene’s tracks were laid down. Thankfully, King of Prussia knows that stellar production without strong songs is just like lipstick on a pig, and what the 26-minute Save the Scene lacks in running time, it makes up for in romantic traction.
There’s an unbroken spell cast from the mod-paisley guitar line that opens "Spain in the Summertime" to the memorably modern Shins-isms of closing number "Physics Never Stood A Chance." In between, "Misadventures of the Campaign Kids" hits like a sledgehammer; "Shades of Hippiedom," with its bright Roger McGuinn strumming and ethereal David Crosby singing, kills two Byrds with one song; and "Cheerleaders" affixes an eerie half-life to what should be crisp handclaps. In fact, only "The Doctor and The Mathematicians" (seemingly space flotsam from Pink Floyd’s Meddle) fails to amount to much of anything. Coming not from its namesake Pennsylvania township but from Athens, Ga., King of Prussia falls in line nicely behind the ’60s-psych-worshiping Apples in Stereo and Of Montreal. Whether this means frontman Brandon Hanick will be cross-dressing in 10 years and crooning about paying girls to hit other girls is anyone’s guess. But he and Kevin Barnes already have one thing in common: They each made one of the better records released in 2007."--Magnet Magazine

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Member Since: 3/4/2006
Band Website: myspace.com/wearekingofprussia
Band Members: A cast of method actors including, but not limited to:
Brandon Hanick, Trey McManus, Nathan Troutman, Elizabeth Jones, Brian Smith, AJ Rownd, Peter Alvanos, Taylor Coggin, Haley McManus, Jesse Mangum, and Brian Hall
aka (in order)
Burly, Treyverb, Professor Natescapes, Kommandant, Bverb, Age, PayPay, TayTay, HeyHey, Juicy, and Hans
Influences: The New EP
Reno, Psychic Powers, Abandoned Mansions
The New Full Length
Instructions from the Crown, Cardinals, The Shakes, Arabian Thoroughbreds, Monday Morning Prophets, The Ghost of L'Estartit, NYC, Rec Parks, El Dia de Los Muertos, Metro Buses, Couple Skates, Exploding Suns
Sounds Like: BOOKING INQUIRIES: [email protected]
PUBLICITY INQUIRIES: [email protected]
We are peddling our wares on iTunes and Amazon.
Consume as you see fit.
Record Label: Kindercore
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Skunk

Me, Natescapes and two other unknown dudes are rockin in this practice space that we own....we have "made it" and are rehearsing for some big show.Nathan is playing guitar and we are playing the new s...
Posted by King of Prussia on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 02:37:00 PST

My Life as a Mason?

Asleep.  We're sitting amongst thousands of others at a pre-game American football gathering.  A question is posed by a man with a loudspeaker: "How many of you belong to a secret society?"&...
Posted by King of Prussia on Thu, 16 Oct 2008 04:14:00 PST

Sawngs...more sawngs

Hey dudes, I've uploaded the reported maximum number of songs allowed by MySpace....I'm sure there is some way to upload more, but I don't know how and don't really want to figure it out now.  An...
Posted by King of Prussia on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 02:29:00 PST

Sufjan Stevens

Asleep.   I'm at a country gas station.  Two blonde girls pull up in late 70s model Ford pick-up but they're about 12 feet from the gas pump.  Someone from the gas station immedi...
Posted by King of Prussia on Sat, 09 Feb 2008 10:16:00 PST

Can you take me higher?

Asleep....I'm in jail.  Doing 90 days for something...not sure what.  Luckily, I'm kept company by my old friend from high school.  She's not an real former Dunedin Falcon, but the embo...
Posted by King of Prussia on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 10:41:00 PST

Presspresspress

"The newly resurrected Kindercore Records were right to put their faith in the band for their re-launch. With very little fanfare welcoming them, King of Prussia are a band that could be well worth wa...
Posted by King of Prussia on Fri, 15 Feb 2008 07:39:00 PST

Stigmata under an aluminum roof

Asleep.  I'm moving from room to room in a strange but comfortable house with my father, discussing the ways in which "this could be a cool house."  I was convinced that it would need centra...
Posted by King of Prussia on Sat, 09 Feb 2008 10:15:00 PST

The Southeast

Check out this month's Stomp and Stammer....there's a nice write up of KOP in the "Support Our Troops" section.  It's good to see the favorable write up...I'm a big fan of Stomp and Stammer so I ...
Posted by King of Prussia on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 06:28:00 PST

Time was of the Essence

Check out the King of Prussia mention at the bottom of this Gainesville Sun article, "Gainesville band performs last show." We had the pleasure of sharing the bill with local fave rock act The Most, ...
Posted by King of Prussia on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:47:00 PST

King of Prussia Xmas Jam on Pitchfork!!

Hey dudes,Pitchfork recently covered Kindercore's new Christmas compilation, Xmas-3, The War on Christmas and included King of Prussia's Christmas song as a featured download.  The album features...
Posted by King of Prussia on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 07:50:00 PST