Ralph Of London - The Potato Kingdom (2020)

Artist: Ralph Of London
Title: The Potato Kingdom
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Independent
Genre: Alternative, Indie
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:33
Total Size: 103 / 297 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Potato Kingdom
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Independent
Genre: Alternative, Indie
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:33
Total Size: 103 / 297 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Albedo (3:13)
02. Heavens Guts (3:04)
03. Hopeless Melody (2:59)
04. Sullied! (On the Streets of Plebeola) (3:17)
05. Karma Pollution (3:14)
06. Big Void (4:10)
07. Stars & Phantoms (2:49)
08. Oimo Sa (0:59)
09. Saturns Sign (3:36)
10. Primitive Flaws (3:30)
11. Dotty (4:21)
12. Miss Mayhem (3:07)
13. Worlds End (3:04)
14. Warps of Life (3:09)
In the original britpop register, Ralph of London is in the firing line. The British musician has a lot of assets to make people talk about him and it was with this second disc entitled The Potato Kingdom that he decided to express his artistic creativity.
Following Longformacus in 2016, Ralph of London makes its fantasies "do it yourself" speak with these thirteen new catchy titles such as "Heavens Guts" and "Hopeless Melody" which set the scene as it should be. With his biting texts halfway between romanticism and social satire in the same vein as Pulp and Sleaford Mods, Ralph and his musicians from the North of France offer us very melodic moments like “Karma Pollution”, “Big Void” or even “Saturns Sign” with its much sought after DIY pop.
The Potato Kingdom immerses us in a fantastic world where each protagonist shines with their personality. And for that, Ralph of London redoubled his ambition with "Primtive Flaws" or "Dotty" which is one of the highlights of this second disc as well as "Worlds End". The London musician's project will find its happiness with listeners in search of musical research.
Following Longformacus in 2016, Ralph of London makes its fantasies "do it yourself" speak with these thirteen new catchy titles such as "Heavens Guts" and "Hopeless Melody" which set the scene as it should be. With his biting texts halfway between romanticism and social satire in the same vein as Pulp and Sleaford Mods, Ralph and his musicians from the North of France offer us very melodic moments like “Karma Pollution”, “Big Void” or even “Saturns Sign” with its much sought after DIY pop.
The Potato Kingdom immerses us in a fantastic world where each protagonist shines with their personality. And for that, Ralph of London redoubled his ambition with "Primtive Flaws" or "Dotty" which is one of the highlights of this second disc as well as "Worlds End". The London musician's project will find its happiness with listeners in search of musical research.