XXI stream debut album

2015-09-18 by Rolling Girl | 4 Comments
Formerly known as A Feast For Kings, XXI are currently streaming their debut album Inside Out.

The inspiration for the album came from the passing of their former vocalist, Eric Gentry, who died at the age of 21. According to the band, they will continue a more rock based path as opposed to there former metal-core project.

You can listen to the album here:
http://www.craveonline.com/music/902437-album-premiere-xxi-begin-anew-with-pulverizing-inside-out

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DaveyBoy
Emeritus
September 18th 2015
22503 Comments


Heard a song from this the other day & it was actually quite good.

Rolling Girl
September 18th 2015
2144 Comments


I was very impressed when I first heard "Wasn't enough". This album didn't disappoint me.

chrisvasco23
September 18th 2015
33 Comments


these guys are locals for me. glad to see and hear they are still going strong.

Sharpyyy
September 20th 2015
109 Comments


so good, love the new direction!



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