King

Year: 2011
Artist: O.A.R.

Other albums by O.A.R.

O.A.R. - Rain or Shine
Rain or Shine
2010, songs: 3
O.A.R. - Live from Madison Square Garden
O.A.R. - Any Time Now
Any Time Now
2002, songs: 3
O.A.R. - 34th & 8th
34th & 8th
2004, songs: 3
O.A.R. - All Sides
All Sides
2008, songs: 5
O.A.R. - Stories of a Stranger
Stories of a Stranger
2005, songs: 4

Facts about the album "King"

Album Title: King
Artist: O.A.R. (Of a Revolution)

"King" is the ninth studio album by American rock band O.A.R. (Of a Revolution), released on August 2, 2011, by Wind-up Records. Produced by Matt Wallace, the album represents a departure from O.A.R.'s jam band roots towards a more polished and radio-friendly sound, featuring a mix of anthemic rock songs and heartfelt ballads.

Three interesting facts about "King" and O.A.R.:

  1. Conceptual Depth: "King" explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and personal growth, reflecting O.A.R.'s journey as a band and as individuals. The album's lyrics delve into introspective topics such as identity, purpose, and the pursuit of happiness, offering listeners a glimpse into the band members' inner thoughts and emotions.
  2. Collaborative Spirit: "King" features collaborations with esteemed songwriters and producers, including Nathan Chapman, Gregg Wattenberg, and Kevin Kadish. These collaborations bring a diverse range of perspectives and influences to the album, resulting in a rich and dynamic musical tapestry that showcases O.A.R.'s versatility and adaptability as artists.
  3. Chart Performance: Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, "King" achieved commercial success, debuting at number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart and spawning the hit single "Heaven", which peaked at number 20 on the Adult Top 40 chart. The album's chart performance solidified O.A.R.'s position as a mainstay in the contemporary rock music landscape and further expanded their fan base.
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