SPEAKING THE KING'S: 'How You Work' Lyric Video Released

June 12, 2013

Orange County, California-based rock/post-hardcore band SPEAKING THE KING'S will release its debut EP, "Here To Stay", in Europe on July 12 digitally via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was recorded with A DAY TO REMEMBER producer, songwriter, and former guitarist Tom Denney (PIERCE THE VEIL, SECRETS) in Florida. All songs were mixed by Chris "Zeuss" Harris (SUICIDE SILENCE, HATEBREED, STICK TO YOUR GUNS, WHITECHAPEL).

The official lyric video for the song "How You Work" can be seen below.

"We have put a lot in to this recording and we hope that people will be able to connect with our music and with us as individuals," says SPEAKING THE KING'S guitarist and founding member Justin Bock.

The band shares some background on the "Here To Stay" cover photo and the colorful leg tattoos: "We felt the sight of tattoos, Vans, shorts, and an overall warm tone of the setting portrayed the fun lifestyle of living in California. The dock in Santa Fe Springs is still in good condition and has many years ahead of itself but has seen its tough days with all the dents, just like each and every one of us."

"Here To Stay" track listing:

01. One Foot At A Time
02. How You Work
03. Casanova
04. Tearing Down The Walls
05. Lock & Key
06. The Collector

SPEAKING THE KING'S was formed during the winter of 2011 by guitarists Justin Bock and Mike Entin and drummer Will Peacock, vocalist Bobby Burap then joining the ranks to round out the lineup.

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