Best of Fit For a King
My personal favorite 12 songs by metalcore band "Fit For A King" with their new output "DeathGrip" out now! Slight fanboy Ahahah. |
12 | Fit for a King Young and Undeserving
One of the most meaningful tracks by the band. Telling a story of a man who talks to God about his loss of a friend. The topic is relatable and the way it is conveyed is not only catchy, but emotional and is one of my favorite songs. |
11 | Unchanging
My most recent dig from FFAK is their original closer from "Descendants" (prior to reissue). I do prefer the reissue however, as it is much cleaner in production. Every line of this song is meaningful and always gives me goosebumps. |
10 | Hollow King (Sound of the End)
Arguably the band's most popular song, "Hollow King" incorporates every element of FFAK's career - heavy breakdowns, short but sweet choruses and wide range of vocals from Kirby. |
9 | Dead Memory
One of the band's latest singles, "Dead Memory" is fast paced with a more angsty approach towards the subject of forgiving and forgetting.
Guests stars lead singer of "August Burns Red". |
8 | Slave to Nothing
The title track to the band's Third album contains guest vocals of Matty Montgomery of "For Today", Whitst this band doesn't retain the best ratings, the guest vocals are certainly put to good use. |
7 | God Rest ye Gentlemen
Fit for a king's Christmas song covers the classic hymn showcasing Tucks vocals once again, my one complaint about this track would be everything besides the singing (guitars, drums and Kirby's screaming) being rather quiet and difficult to focus on. Besides this, the melody here is beautiful and this may be the band's longest song. |
6 | Keep me Alive
The reissue of the band's debut album, "Descendants" had come with a new track that is full on aggressive and a somewhat catchy chorus. |
5 | Skin and bones
Before Tuck became the band's clean vocalist, Aaron had control over the band's sophomore album - this track specifically giving him free range over this particular ballad. |
4 | Cold Room
Absolutely love Ryan Kirby's (unclean vocalist) talents voice here as it employs his very own clean voice in harmony with his screaming. The message also carries a hard but realistic message on current events. |
3 | The Final Thoughts of a Dying Man
Very first song I heard from them. Tuck's (clean vocalist) singing is wonderfully showcased here and the tone is quite dark for an album closer. |
2 | Destruction
FFAK's sophomore album, "Creation|Destruction" is my favorite album by them, and the title track showcases a full on breakdown throughout accompanied by stings near the end. |
1 | Hooked
One of the heavier songs from their 2014 release, "Slave to Nothing". |
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