To Kill A King's latest album, Spiritual Dark Age, is an impressive collection of 11 tracks that showcase the band's dynamic range and musical versatility. The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "The Good Old Days," which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
The band's ability to blend different genres and styles is evident throughout the album, with tracks like "The Unspeakable Crimes of Peter Popoff" and "Spiritual Dark Age" featuring a mix of indie rock, folk, and electronic music. The lyrics are thought-provoking and introspective, tackling themes of faith, doubt, and personal growth.
Vocalist Ralph Pelleymounter's emotive voice is a standout feature on the album, particularly on tracks like "The Unspeakable Crimes of Peter Popoff" and "No More Love Songs." The instrumentation is equally impressive, with each instrument contributing to the overall sound without overpowering the others.