“Bed and Breakfast” – King of Spain

It feels like far too long ago that we were introduced to King of Spain’s debut single “Ferrol.” If they left you wanting more too, wrap your ears around Bed and Breakfast, the band’s first EP.

Each track takes us to another European city. We’re veering off the beaten path here. We take visit “Ferrol,” a Spanish city, for the party. “Grabovac”, named after the Croatian city, is a smooth operator, skilled in the art of seduction. “Newburg” is a little psychedelic, so perhaps it’s the part of the European vacation where we experiment with some mushrooms. But what a trip is it. “Saint Pol” brings us back to earth with its deep-seated groove.

The press release mentions Allen Stone, and I can certainly hear similarities in the old-school sensibility and Peter White’s effortlessly soulful vocals. But I can also hear a little classic Hall & Oates coming through. And then there’s that thing you just can’t put your finger on that sets King of Spain apart. At just four tracks, Bed and Breakfast still isn’t enough to satisfy me. But it’s a delicious serve of funk and soul that’s certainly whetting my appetite for more from this Tartanya/Adelaide act.

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Get Into the Groove With King of Spain’s “Ferrol”

King of Spain might just be the funkiest act to come out of Tarntanya/Adelaide. Their latest single “Ferrol” has some serious stank on it, with big horns, cool keys, and ultra-smooth vocals.

“Ferrol” sounds like a party, but tap into those lyrics and you’ll realise this song is actually about the deception and hurt that can come when a relationship breaks down. “Ferrol” is the first of many King of Spain songs based around European cities. I can’t wait to hear where they take us next. Before then though, they’ll hit some cool local bars for an all-too-brief single tour, which kicks off tomorrow.

3 February 2023 – Bar Open, Naarm/Melbourne
4 February 2023 – Lowlife Bar, Tarntanya/Adelaide

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