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King Parrot Premiere “Get What Ya Given.” Video

King Parrot have shared an official video for their new track “Get What Ya Given..” That song will appear on the group's new album “A Young Person’s Guide To King Parrot,” which is set be released on June 6. Vocalist Matt Young commented:

“After experiencing the loss of two of my closest friends in 2023, the experience of grief and life hit not only me, but the entire band in a heavy way. We lost our greatest friend and ally Boyd Synnott in 2023 who had done several of our album and EP covers and countless art and merch ideas, as well as acting and helping produce our music videos. This loss crushed us, but also helped fan the fire and drive motivation to push forward with this new album.

This song particularly deals with grief, loss, and the pressure of everyday life that some find so suffocating. This is a homage to the friends we’ve lost, and to anyone who struggles with this shit. We are grateful to have heavy music as an outlet and channel to work through it all. We have the live shows to come together with our people, celebrate the music, and blow off some steam. It’s a pretty damn good deal.”

[via Decibel]

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PostedApril 30, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsKing Parrot

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