New Kingwood Country Grandma Pickled – Noise11.com
One of the iconic lines from the show “Kingswood Country” is “You’re not taking the Kingswood”, closely followed by “Pickle Me, grandmother.” Today, a new era of Kingswood country has emerged.
Their latest country song, “Lovin’ A Girl,” features a Mustang in the music video. This represents a significant departure for the band, which initially dabbled in alternative rock with albums like ‘Home’ and ‘The Tale of G.C. Townes’ in 2023, and displayed hints of country with 2020’s ‘Reveries.’
“Lovin’ A Girl” not only displays a country sound but also delves into storytelling reminiscent of tales shared in a barroom. Guitarist Alex Laska reveals that the song explores scenarios where he cautiously contemplates new relationships after past heartbreaks, creating quick, fleeting fantasies in his mind that never come to fruition.
The song’s inception on a tour bus further solidifies its country roots. Vocalist Fergus Linacre recalls how the band found themselves caught up in writing “Lovin’ A Girl” on a tour bus in Brisbane, losing track of time and missing their planned meet-up, highlighting the impromptu and organic nature of their creative process.
Formed in Melbourne in 2007 by Fergus Linacre, Alex Laska, Jeremy “Mango” Hunter, and Justin Debrincat, Kingswood initially embraced a rock-driven sound characterized by heavy riffs and attitude reminiscent of stoner-rock bands like Queens of the Stone Age and Led Zeppelin.
As their career progressed, Kingswood demonstrated a willingness to reinvent themselves, transitioning to a hybrid sound that blended alt-rock with synth-pop elements in songs like “Messed It Up.” This gradual evolution culminated in their embrace of alt-country and Americana with the release of “Home” in 2023, marked by acoustic guitars, vocal harmonies, and introspective lyrics.
Continuing this genre-fluid journey, Kingswood further explored bluegrass influences with their 2023 album “The Tale of G.C. Townes,” showcasing their versatility and commitment to crafting diverse musical experiences.
Throughout their discography, Kingswood has defied expectations and genre constraints. From their debut album “Microscopic Wars” to their most recent projects like “The Tale of G.C. Townes,” the band has consistently pushed boundaries and challenged themselves creatively.
As guitarist Alex Laska aptly summarizes, Kingswood refuses to remain stagnant, constantly evolving their sound and artistic identity. With a lineup of upcoming tour dates across Australia, fans can expect to witness the band’s dynamic live performances showcasing their genre-defying music.