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The Soaring Highs and Squawking Lows of Sir Lord Baltimore’s ‘Kingdom Come’

Discover the pioneering sounds of Sir Lord Baltimore’s ‘Kingdom Come’ and the contentious response to its distinctive vocals.
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When Sir Lord Baltimore released their groundbreaking ‘Kingdom Come’ album, it was more than just an addition to the proto-metal genre. It was a sonic expedition that both soared and puzzled in equal measure.

Lasting musical impressions are often a product of innovation, risk-taking, and the audacious blending of styles. Enter Sir Lord Baltimore, a name that stirs images of gutsy proto-metal-infused beats from an era when rock was charting new territories. Their debut album Kingdom Come was an explosive entry into the music world, heralded by many as a pioneering classic. But it was their vocals that split the sky and the opinions of fans and critics alike.

  • With a foundation built on heavy riffs and thunderous drums, the band’s sound was undeniably robust and raw.

  • Yet, when the vocals entered, they sent listeners into a frenzy—a cacophony to some, an innovative twist to others.

  • While the album resonated with a 60s vibe, its heart palpitated with the ferocity of the 70s.

Despite the contention, Kingdom Come remains a significant piece in the history of hard rock and early heavy metal, noting the bold, unapologetic approach of Sir Lord Baltimore as true trendsetters.

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