Little King’s 7th album, titled
Amuse De Q, is complete and ready to creep its way out into the world on
September 3, 2021. We are all very proud of the hard work that went into creating these 7 songs, and we hope that the final result will speak for itself!
The Little King lineup for
Amuse De Q is
Ryan Rosoff (guitar and vox), Manny Tejeda (bass and vox), and Eddy Garcia (drums). We were also joined by
David Hamilton (cello on 3 songs) & Christina Hernandez (violin on 2 tracks) who played on our last release (
Occam’s Foil,
2019) as well. Very happy and gratified to reunite with them, and David wrote some killer arrangements for the new album.
Additionally, we welcome
Jessica Flores, a multi-talented musician from El Paso. Jessica takes the lead vocals on a tune called
“How Could You?” Asher Syrinx (Ryan’s kiddo) joins the group on keyboard for a track called
“Set It Down” that also features
Becca Gonzales on backing vocals and
Bryan Bowles adding hand drums.
Eddy Garcia also engineered the record in August of 2020 and again in February of 2021 at our “old new” home, the relocated Krank Studios in El Paso, TX. We then collaborated with Mixing Engineer
Daniel Salcido at Command Space Audio who made a huge impression with his creativity and skill. Finally, the great
Maor Appelbaum (who has worked on a ton of records you like) handled mastering duties. The cover art for
Amuse De Q comes from the brilliant mind of artist
Maximo Del Castillo.
Here is an explanation of what you’re going to hear when this record drops in September (from
Teen Music Insider):
“
The title is Amuse De Q and is based on all of the things I have witnessed and been inspired by during the Q…Quarantine, Questions, Quality, etc. All The Q!The themes of these new songs are inspired by the Muse Melpomene, who is the muse of tragedy and chorus. She is a fickle Muse! She makes a couple appearances on this album both as a song title and as part of the album cover. Get it? A Muse de Q? I crack myself up!Lyrical topics include the isolation of the quarantine and the sadness and mood swings associated with it, sobriety, the BLM movement, domestic violence, physical and mental health and how relationships have frayed during the last 6 months, and more. Heady stuff, and I think all of these topics will be easily relatable. I have said many times that if an artist cannot find inspiration from the craziness of the last year, then they need to dig deeper or find something else to do…”As always, we hope YOU dig it, too!
The first two songs that have seen the light of day from 'Amuse De Q' are
“Bombs Away” and
“Keyboard Soldier.” Videos for those songs were directed by
Nicci Radhe and
Vien Nguyen respectively.
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