Artist's albums
Nursery Rhymes
2023 · album
Lucifer
2022 · single
Death
2022 · album
16 Tons (Instrumental)
2022 · single
16 Tons
2022 · single
Songs of The 1940s, Pt. 2
2022 · EP
Black Rider On The Storm
2022 · album
Black Rider On The Storm
2022 · single
Songs of The 1940s, Pt. 1
2022 · EP
Beware of Darkness
2021 · album
I Was Evil
2021 · single
Crazy
2020 · single
Full Virgo Moon
2020 · album
Music To Make War To
2018 · album
In the Eyes of the Lord / Why Must I Go On
2017 · single
Who Taught You How to Love
2016 · single
Sex
2016 · album
Sing Each Other’s Songs for You
2016 · single
Songs of Flesh & Blood - In The Key of Light
2015 · album
Fear
2014 · album
Sing More Songs Together...
2014 · single
Born in Blood / Spiders in Her Hair
2013 · single
Sing Songs Together...
2013 · single
Holy Trinity
2013 · EP
Burning Daylight
2012 · album
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Biography
In a time when American folk music has lost touch with its bloody roots, King Dude seeks to illuminate the darkness with sex, death, love, insanity, and Lucifer’s light. Since 2006, his devotional rock ‘n’ roll has been both the medium and the message; his throaty baritone and devilishly visceral songwriting the tools he wields to ignite the fiery spirit of revelation in all who encounter him. Thanks to past releases on Dais, Avant!, Bathetic, Clan Destine, and Ván records, a number of high-profile festival appearances, and a relentless tour schedule—often alongside the likes of Ghost and Earth—the silver-tongued singer/songwriter has found an ever-expanding global audience with whom to share his prophetic vision of hope and salvation: a willing congregation whose raised voices and stomping feet reliably turn his shows into Luciferian tent revivals. King Dude is a blue-eyed Mephistopheles with an acoustic guitar; he dresses like Johnny Cash and sings like he cut in line in front of Robert Johnson at the crossroads. His voice can shift from haunting and vulnerable to thunderous near-Biblical fury in the space of a breath, marrying the sacred to the profane with pomp, circumstance, and a curled lip. He sings about death the way he sings about fucking. With inspiration torn from country, blues, Americana, and British folk (and a background in heavy metal), King Dude’s raw, hypnotic hymns channel the past while staring straight ahead into a revelatory future.