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Buttys Booty Shake brings you King Goon fabulous new album tour with some afterparty choons by the Musky DJz Neillyb & Kedzy001. Check out King Goon details
"APRIL GOONS DAY" ???
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls – humans of all descriptions, we’re delighted to be able to finally announce the release of our second album, “Oh, My!” on Saturday, April 11th, 2026.
It’s been a labour of love and hate getting this one over the line, kids...
The story starts back two year ago, when we all packed our bags, decamped from our various south/mid-Walian boltholes, and took a meandering route way out west to the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire, in three vehicles packed to the roof racks with gear and Goons.
Five days and nights we were there; during that time, we completed recording all the music you hear on the album.
We also managed to have a couple of really good, barn-storming rows, drink about two dozen bottles of red wine, and at one point set off all the properly serious fire alarms in the studio by cooking late-night sausages. We also had some top-notch bolognese. Strikes and gutters.
We drove our producer and ourselves so far round the bend that we don’t think he or anyone else involved will ever recover fully from the experience; but honestly, my friends – there was no other way to get it done righteously.
And we would do it all again.
As for the album itself, it's 11 tracks of flat-out Goonery. What else did you expect? We don't mess about. The knives are sharp and the targets carefully chosen. Lyrically, it takes regular and profane aim at the various foul institutions and groups of morally-bankrupt chancers that collectively befoul both our natural world and our body politic...with jokes, big choruses and big riffs, of course...and it wouldn't be a King Goon album without the occasional digression into nostalgia and surrealism.
Musically, it's a kaleidoscopic, genre-fluid, drive-by of a record, taking in (and spitting out) elements of ska, punk, folk, country, classic rock, and even a bit of goth - in a pure and profound expression of where we are, both as people and as musicians, as we enter into the back end of this wretched and beleaguered decade.
We hope you like it.
Let's have a little dance, shall we?
KG. X
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The Muse at Brecon, 3 Glamorgan Street, Brecon, LD3 7, United Kingdom
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