No Kings Allowed - "Garden of Eden"

 

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No Kings Allowed Drop New Single, "Garden of Eden" – Prepare for a Sonic Storm!

 
No Kings Allowed just unleashed "Garden of Eden," and it's nothing short of epic! This symphonic metalcore outfit is tearing up the scene with a track that hits like a thunderbolt. Recorded, mixed, and mastered right in their home studio, this release proves the band isn’t messing around. They're crafting their unique brand of metal, and trust me, it’s making waves.
 
Just a year ago, in 2023, No Kings Allowed started as a simple studio project between Red and Green—two talented guitarists from the Netherlands and Belgium. But things escalated, and fast! What started as a collaboration quickly morphed into something much bigger. After releasing their debut album Dethroned, they set the metal scene ablaze, blending the raw power of melodic death metal with those soaring symphonic elements.
 
This band isn't just about thrashing guitars and growls (though they’ve got plenty of that). They added Blue on bass, Orange on drums, and brought in White for clean vocals, while Gold continues to dominate with those fierce, bone-rattling screams. It's a lineup that packs a serious punch, combining technical skill with a passion that can’t be faked.
 
The single "Garden of Eden"? Oh, it’s a journey. Think swirling orchestral layers colliding with intense riffs and breakdowns so heavy they might just shake your soul loose. Lyrically, it's all about exploring the dark and light within human nature—temptation, innocence, and everything in between.
 
These guys are putting in the work, doing everything themselves—from writing to producing—proving that the DIY spirit is still very much alive in metal. And with the powerful momentum they've already built, it’s clear that No Kings Allowed is just getting started. So, go on, hit that Spotify or YouTube link, and let "Garden of Eden" take you to... well, not quite heaven. But it’s definitely a paradise for metal lovers.
 
 

 
Ready for this metal revolution? No kings. No rulers. Just pure, unfiltered sound.

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