Video: King 810 – ‘Carve My Name’

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By June 22, 2016 News, Videos, Videos Of The Week

‘Carve My Name’, KING 810’s final video from their ‘Memoirs of a Murderer’ album has premiered via the band’s YouTube channeL. The video is a collection of artwork and photographs from the band’s dedicated fan base known as ‘The Family’.  The clip serves as a photo book, looking back on how the band and the community that surrounds them grew together over the years.

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Earlier this year KING 810 entered the studio to begin work on their follow-up LP to ‘Memoirs of a Murderer’ and took action as a pillar of the Flint, MI community by releasing new music to take aim at the water crisis devastating their hometown.

This past year the band released a two new tracks: “We Gotta Help Ourselves,” a track supporting a partnership with local Flint outlet, Savage Village who created a unique T-shirt design (http://savagevillage.bigcartel.com/product/king-810-we-gotta-help-ourselves-t-shirt) and “crow’s feet,” which was featured on charity compilation, ‘Not Safe To Drink: Music For Flint Water Crisis Relief’ (https://notsafetodrink.bandcamp.com/).

All proceeds from both the T-shirt design and compilation is being donated to The Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s ‘Flint Child Health & Development Fund.’(www.flintkids.org).

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