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Friday, February 7, 2014

I Killed The Prom Queen Streaming ENTIRE "Beloved" Album

Time to put your video card and computer memory to work!  Australia's I Killed The Prom Queen have given us a early release stream of their new album "Beloved", which will be released on February 18th, 2014 via Epitaph Records.  This marks the first studio album from the band in 8 years and the ultimate reunion of the group after a brief hiatus from 2008-2011.

The album is loaded with chugging riffs, great leads, guttural vocals, and pretty much everything else you would expect on a metalcore album.  Enjoy!





"...this is I KILLED THE PROM QUEEN’s crowning moment. It doesn’t have any genre-defining tracks like ‘Say Goodbye’, but it conveys a portrait of a band at the peak of their game. It’s not ground breaking by any means, but it’s a damn good record from the band that pretty much got this whole Australian metal/hardcore scene off the ground. If you’re Aussie and have even a passing interest in the heavier genres, honour your heritage and give ‘Beloved’ a spin." -SF Media







It’s impossible to go through a Prom Queen album without feeling a need to swing wildly in a pit, and to also scream along the clean sung parts with the same amount of energy. For those who prefer to run around a circle pit, there’s no doubt that Prom Queen are able to bring the heavy to cater for such a request in ‘Melior’ and ‘Brevity’, even with orchestral arrangements intertwining with heavy blast beats. Fans who want to scream the lyrics back at the band have more than enough opportunities during Beloved, most notably during the aforementioned ‘Thirty One and Sevens’ and ‘No One Will Save Us’ which features guest vocals from The Ghost Inside’s Jonathan Vigil. -Metal Obsession









"...a very solid mix of everything you want in a metalcore band. There is no other way to put it. No song on this album was disappointing in the least. This may just be one of the strongest comebacks ever for a band. To release such a strong album after not being a full-time band in six years… its beyond impressive. I would love to say that this is their masterpiece but then again, I Killed the Prom Queen is back and they have the energy and determination right now to trump their own album right now. Things are going to get interesting." -Pittsburgh Music Magazine



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