King’s X with special guests Colossal Street Jam
August 30 @ 7:00 PM – 11:30 PM
King’s X Brings One of Rock’s Most Underrated Catalogs to The Vogel
Progressive metal, funk, and gospel harmony rarely share the same band, let alone the same song. King’s X has spent decades proving they belong together anyway.
Ask musicians which bands deserved more mainstream recognition than they ever got, and King’s X comes up more often than almost any other name. On Sunday, August 30, that quietly enormous influence lands at The Vogel, giving Red Bank a chance to hear firsthand why this trio has earned such deep respect from fellow players over the decades.
King’s X built its sound on a genuinely unusual combination. Progressive metal forms the backbone, but the band layers in funk and soul groove, then tops the whole thing with vocal harmonies pulling directly from gospel, blues, and the British Invasion rock groups that first inspired them. That’s a lot of disparate ingredients to blend into something coherent, and the fact that King’s X has made it sound natural across more than a dozen studio albums is a big part of why musicians in particular tend to speak about this band with real reverence.
A Band That Never Stopped Writing
Unlike plenty of legacy acts touring almost entirely on nostalgia, King’s X has continued putting out new material well into their fourth decade together. Their most recent studio album marked their first new record in fourteen years, a genuinely long gap that speaks to how much care the band puts into a release before committing to it. That patience shows in the final product, and fans catching this show can expect a set that pulls from across the band’s full catalog, from their earliest records through their most recent work.
It has been said that King’s X is one of the most underrated rock bands of the past 30 years.
Why Longtime Fans Keep Coming Back
Reviews from other stops on this run describe a band that sounds as sharp now as they did decades ago, with longtime fans noting the vocalist’s range holding up remarkably well against recordings from twenty or more years back. Sets built from across the full catalog, often closing with early fan favorites, give both longtime followers and newer listeners a genuinely complete picture of what makes this band’s musicianship so respected among their peers.
Show Details
- DateSunday, August 30
- Doors6:00 p.m.
- Showtime7:00 p.m.
- VenueThe Vogel, Basie Center Campus
- Address99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ
Why This Show Is Worth the Trip
Bands this genuinely respected by other musicians don’t always get the recognition their influence deserves, which makes a rare, intimate club date like this one especially worth prioritizing. The Vogel’s smaller footprint gives King’s X’s tightly wound musicianship room to actually land, rather than getting lost in a bigger, louder room. For anyone who’s ever wondered why so many players cite this band as an underappreciated favorite, this is the night to find out firsthand.
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