This was Kingdom Come's second disc. This disc is more of the same, often called "Kingdom Clone" because they sounded so much like Led Zeppelin. The material is in a straight-ahead hard rock musical direction. Lenny Wolf does a gratifying and industrious job with the vocals.
During the late '80s, few metal bands were as controversial as Kingdom Come. With a Led Zeppelin resurgence in full bloom around this time but Page-Plant-Jones refusing to reunite for a tour, a void was created, and groups like Kingdom Come were more than happy to fill it. With a sound that was a carbon copy of the mighty Zep, Kingdom Come scored a hit with their 1988 self-titled debut, before sinking into obscurity shortly thereafter. But throughout the '90s and early 21st century, singer Lenny Wolf kept the group afloat – touring and issuing all-new studio albums (with a rotating cast of supporting players). And to show how extensive the "unplugged craze" of the '90s was, Kingdom Come even got in the act, issuing Live & Unplugged in 1996.
My Kingdom was created in December 2019 at Patologian Laboratorio. Al music written and performed by Grim666. Cover art by Hellish Razor. "This is the second gathering of songs to celebrate the musical influences which ultimately lead me on to create Kalmankantaja. The Nostalgia series only exists to worship the old darkness". HVNK KVLT