Deathcore / Metalcore
Formed in 2007, Fit for a King are a metalcore band from Tyler, Texas who have been making a name for themselves with a furious sound and a driving desire to tour. Made up of singer Ryan Kirby, guitarists Justin Hamra and Bobby Lynge, bassist Aaron Kadura, and drummer Jared Easterling, the band spent their early years relentlessly hitting the road before self-releasing their debut, Descendants, in 2011. Their hard work eventually paid dividends when the band was picked up by Solid State Recording, who reissued their debut in 2013.
August 28, 2020 With just a few more weeks to go until they release their highly anticipated LP The Path, metalcore act Fit For A King has just dropped their fourth new single.Continuing…
August 19, 2020 Despite everything going on in the world and the limitations presented in the music business, Fit For A King bassist/clean vocalist Ryan “Tuck” O’Leary has remained extremely busy. Not only…
August 7, 2020 With a little over a month to go until they unleash their highly anticipated LP The Path, metalcore heavyweights Fit For A King have just dropped their third new single …
July 31, 2020 Great news to any and all emerging artists in the post-hardcore, metalcore, pop-punk and deathcore world. If you ever wanted to have your favorite vocalist featured on one of your…
July 10, 2020 The wait is finally over Fit For A King fans! After announcing their new album The Path, today the band has unleashed their chaotic new single “God Of Fire.”Detailing the…
March 13, 2020 In the midst of all the coronavirus chaos currently wreaking havoc on pretty much everything, including their current headlining tour with Chelsea Grin, Crystal Lake and Alpha Wolf, metalcore outfit…
Genre: Hard Rock / Hardcore
From: Columbus, Ohio
Sounds Like: Attack Attack, Norma Jean, Letlive
Genre: Metal / Post-Hardcore
From: Frederick, MD
Sounds Like: Underoath, Chiodos, The Color Morale
Genre: Metalcore / Post-Hardcore / Southern Rock
From: Rathdrum, Idaho
Sounds Like: My Heart to Fear, Silent Planet, Exiting the Fall