LISTEN: The Glorious Sons Drop New Tune

LISTEN: The Glorious Sons Drop New Tune

Glorious Sons Dec. 8 2016 , The Music Hall and Concert Theatre , Oshawa, Ontario Canada. Jay Emmons of Glorious Sons with Chris Huot and Chris Koster Photo: Shutterstock


I’ve been waiting for new music from The Glorious Sons! Finally! The trio from Kingston, Ontario, Canada brought us such awesome songs as “S.O. S”, “Panic Attack” and “Closer to the Sky”. Just a few short hours ago, they dropped a brand new song, “Young King”

Aside from a “visualizer” video, if you visit the band’s merch page, they have also made the song available as a 7″ on colored vinyl. The record will include “Young King” and another new tune called “Daylight”. It’s being packaged with a t-shirt as well.

Check it out here:

The tune “Daylight” premiered on Sportsnet and NBC the other day in a hype video for the NHL playoffs. You can watch that here

 

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