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Kingfield : Letters Post Mortem
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Citing such influences as Shiner, Fugazi, Shudder To Think, and Foo Fighters, Kingfield has created a stylistically diverse record that all falls within the genre of “rock”, but no two songs sound alike.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2006
Letters Post Mortem Record Label: Blue Worm Records
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Album Notes

Brett Johnson, live bass player for the hip-hop group “Atmosphere”, who is also a guitar player/singer/songwriter, wrote his first solo rock album entitled, “Letters Post Mortem”, under the moniker, “Kingfield.”

Citing such influences as Shiner, Fugazi, Shudder To Think, and Foo Fighters, Kingfield has created a stylistically diverse record that all falls within the genre of “rock”, but no two songs sound alike.

“Letters Post Mortem” began as a series of demos that Brett was writing, and self-recording, between Atmosphere tours. The songs were inspired by his battle with cancer, Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, which ended with him as the victor. He has been in remission since June 2002.

Brett passed out the demo recordings to a few of his musician friends, hoping they would learn their parts and practice them to perfection. They did as much, and as a result, “Letters Post Mortem” was recorded at Vaudeville MPLS Studios upon Brett returning from his Fall 2005 Tour with Atmosphere.

On “Letters Post Mortem”, KINGFIELD is:

Brett Johnson (Vocals/Guitar)
Mark Messina (Drums)
Jeremy Jessen (Guitar/Vocals)
Shane Baskerville (Bass)

Kingfield will tour the US & Canada in support of “Letters Post Mortem” throughout 2007.

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