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Length
  
36:23

Producer
  
Zorran Mendonsa

Label
  
Facedown

The King Is Coming (2011)
  
The Urgency (2014)

Released
  
November 22, 2011 (2011-11-22)

Genre
  
Christian hardcore, metalcore, crossover thrash

The King Is Coming is the third studio album from Saving Grace. Facedown Records released the album on November 22, 2011. Saving Grace worked with Zorran Mendonsa, in the production of this album.

Contents

Critical reception

Awarding the album four and a half stars from HM Magazine, Rob Shameless states, "The Kings Is Coming is their septor(sic)." Rating the album an eight out of ten at Cross Rhythms, Graeme Crawford writes, "There are only a few downsides here." Giving the album four stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, Steven Powless describes, "with The King Is Coming, they have firmly established themselves among Facedown's best and show nothing but promise; forgive the wordplay, but this blistering, Spirit-filled band may just be their label's Saving Grace." Jeremiah Holdworth, awarding the album four stars from Indie Vision Music, states, "Songs range from amazing, to great, with a couple that fall short, including a boring instrumental ... Great music and messages equals a great album!" Rating the album an eight out of ten by The Christian Music Review Blog, Grant White writes, "They need the extra wow factor to make themselves become more known."

Track listing

All lyrics written by Saving Grace.

Credits

Saving Grace

  • Vasely Sapunov - Guitar, Vocals
  • Nicholas Tautuhi - Vocals
  • Shaun Anderson - Drums
  • Mike Benson - Bass
  • George White - Guitar
  • Additional Musicians

  • Carl Schwartz (First Blood) - Guest Vocals on track 8
  • Production

  • Logan Mader - Mastering
  • Zorran Mendonsa - Engineer, Guitar, Producer, Programming
  • Dave Quiggle - Artwork, Layout
  • Carl Schwartz - Additional Personnel
  • References

    The King Is Coming Wikipedia