The week before their headline gig for Steve Lamacq and the Evening Session at One Live in Birmingham King Adora took part in an online chat. They were in good spirit and answered loads of your ...
At one time, outsiders cowered in the shadows. No more. Birmingham's King Adora would, no doubt, be mortified if kids, teenagers, and mums and dads didn't all shout "Freak!" at them in the street.
The original goal of Radio 1's Evening Session programme was to play (mainly indie) music to inspire young bands; now it seems as if bands are designing music to appear on the programme. The formula ...
They're the Birmingham rock band who disappeared after being hailed the future of rock and roll. Now King Adora are about to become famous once again thanks to new movie Who Do You Love? – a film ...
Scalpel, hatchet, blowtorch, meat-hook. Oh, hello! Just checking through the rock critic toolbox here. Not much call for the more delicate instruments at the moment. Not with so many NAMby-pambies and ...
Before King Adora’s gig at the Islington Academy 2 back in November, Clive Drew caught up with frontman Maxi Browne. In the smallest, airless dressing room imaginable sits Maxi Browne, lead singer and ...
Glam Brummies King Adora have just confirmed that their current tour has sold out, all tickets and all dates. They seem to be just as shocked as everyone else about this news... "All the gigs have now ...
Comic-book glam-pups King Adora are – and let’s not beat around the sleaze-punk bush here – ridiculous. They appear – Great Soprendo style – in a spanglesome hail of glitter and ill-fitting gladrags, ...
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