See Also : King King (feat Alan Nimo)
This band certainly knows how to make an entrance. Fronted by charismatic bluesman Alan Nimmo, their exhilarating debut at last year’s Monaghan Blues Festival created such a stir that it prompted organizer Somhairle MacConghail to state: “King King aren’t just playing the festival. Word is that King King ARE the festival”. With a reception like this there’s little surprise that the phone has been ringing off the hook ever since, and after a frenetic winter tour the lads are currently gearing up for a hectic summer of gigs and festival appearances.
With outstanding reviews and a diary fit to burst, you’d be forgiven for thinking that King King had enough to keep them occupied for a moment or two. You’d be wrong. Apparently imbued with sufficient energy to power a small town, the band has also found time to get into the studio, the result being their debut EP ‘Broken Heal’. Produced alongside the team behind the Arctic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs and the Editors (to name but a few), the EP instantly received a gleaming review from Blues Matters Magazine, including remarks on it’s “emotive lyrics”, “heartwrenching guitar solos” and “stirring guitar work”. The band had barely left the studio when they began to receive airplay on radio stations in the UK, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, India, Canada and the USA. Meanwhile, organizers of the renowned Blues On The Farm festival laid their hands on a copy and were so impressed that they made room for King King - despite having already filled the bill for this year’s event.
Thundering on, the summer will see King King descending on the celebrated Maryport Blues Festival, where they will follow Jethro Tull onto the main stage at an event which will attract some 22,000 blues aficionados. Then it’s off to headline at the Shetland Blues Festival, squeezing in some European appearances (including another headline slot at the Hookrock Festival) along the way.
Pretty impressive stuff for a band less than a year old. So what’s at the root of all this commotion? Well, aside from seemingly boundless impetus, the band is certainly not lacking in pedigree.
Leading the charge is the aforementioned Alan, a frontman famed almost as much for his contagious energy as his dazzling guitar work. Widely known across the UK and Europe for his pivotal role with the award-winning Nimmo Brothers, Alan’s full-blooded style, technical brilliance and impassioned vocals combine to hit all the right buttons and reach spots that many others can only aspire to.
Bringing up the rear we have Lindsay Coulson. Don’t be fooled by the wry smile – beneath his unruffled exterior lurks a powerhouse of punchy, fat bass who’s musical career has seen him take to the stage with such well regarded blues acts as Aynsley Lister. He has also been a regular in the Nimmo Brother’s lineup, and this history with Alan has resulted in a dynamic musical chemistry which is evident in both songwriting and performance.
New to the King King fold is Bennett Holland on keyboard. An excitable advocate of funky low-down blues, Bennett has worked with a plethora of names including Groove Armada and the critically adored Richard Hawley. A compelling and highly skilled player, rumour has it that there are no arms beneath Bennett’s sleeves – only more fingers.
Running with the King King ethos that more is always more when it comes to talent, this summer’s audiences will also be treated to a special guest in the form of Craig Blundell, recently described by Drummer magazine as “one of the UK's most versatile and staggeringly talented players”. A hugely gifted and resourceful musician, Craig is also clearly a dynamo at juggling – aside from live performances, the last year has seen him in constant demand for worldwide drumming clinics, recording sessions, instructional books and even a documentary.
With this lineup of top-shelf musicians, King King could only draw their inspiration from the best in the business, ranging from legendary greats such as BB King and Albert Collins to the shining lights of contemporary blues like Joe Bonamassa and John Mayer. Drawing on their combined talent whilst cherry-picking the hottest influences, the band has pushed boundaries to craft a fresh, powerful new angle on blues rock which is as infectious as it is accomplished.
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Jealousy
King King Lyrics
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And it cuts me wide
This gut rock feelin'
I get inside
I blame you
But it's really me
Can't rid myself
When I'm away
And you're at home
I don't believe
You're on your own
It's my foolish
Insecurity
Can't rid myself
Of jealousy
Jealousy
As thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealousy
It's plain to see
I love you more
Than you love me
It get's me so
I can't sleep at night
I walk the floor
In the pale moonlight
Yes, I blame you
But it's really me
Can't rid myself
Of jealousy
Jealousy
It's thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealousy
It's plain to see
I love you more
Than you love me, baby
Jealousy
It's thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealousy
It's plain to see
I love you so much
It's killin' me, baby
Jealousy
It's thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealously
It's plain to see
I love you more
Than you love me
The lyrics to King King's song Jealousy express the feeling of jealousy and its toll on the person experiencing it. The singer describes how the feeling cuts them deep and wide, like a gut rock feeling that he gets inside. Although he blames the other person, he knows that the problem lies within himself, as he can't rid himself of the overwhelming feeling of jealousy. The lyrics reveal the singer's insecurity, as he doesn't believe that the other person is faithful in his absence. This feeling of jealousy is so strong that it keeps the singer from sleeping and walking the floor in the pale moonlight.
The lyrics of this song are relatable to anyone who has ever experienced jealousy in a relationship. It is a powerful emotion that can often cause irrational behavior and can stem from feelings of insecurity, fear of losing someone, or lack of trust. The lyrics of the song do not provide any resolution to the situation, but rather it paints a picture of the struggles and pain that jealousy can bring to one's life. The singer knows that his jealousy is plain to see, and that he loves the other person more than they love him, but he cannot rid himself of the jealousy that is as thick as mud and that flows in his veins.
Overall, the lyrics to King King's song Jealousy are emotional and raw, as they express the hurt and pain that jealousy can cause in relationships. The song serves as a reminder that jealousy can be a destructive force if not addressed and dealt with properly.
Line by Line Meaning
It cuts me deep
The feeling of jealousy is very intense for me and affects me deeply.
And it cuts me wide
Jealousy has a wide-reaching effect on me, affecting different aspects of my life.
This gut rock feelin'
Jealousy is a very visceral and emotional feeling, affecting me at a deep level.
I get inside
Jealousy affects me from the inside, altering my thoughts and emotions.
I blame you
Initially, I believe that my jealousy is caused by something you did.
But it's really me
Upon reflection, I realize that my jealousy is actually a result of my own insecurities.
Can't rid myself
Despite knowing that jealousy is harmful, I cannot help feeling this way.
Of jealousy
I am consumed by jealousy and cannot escape it.
When I'm away
When I am not around you.
And you're at home
And you are in your own environment.
I don't believe
I have doubts about your behavior or thoughts.
You're on your own
I do not think you are alone, but rather you are with someone else.
It's my foolish
My jealousy is caused by my own irrational thoughts and fears.
Insecurity
I am not confident in myself, leading to feelings of jealousy.
Jealousy
My intense feeling of jealousy.
As thick as mud
Jealousy is an incredibly dense and heavy feeling.
It's in my veins
Jealousy is an integral part of who I am and affects me at a very deep level.
It's in my blood
I cannot escape jealousy because it is a part of who I am.
It's plain to see
The impact of jealousy on me is very evident and clear.
I love you more
My feelings for you are stronger than your feelings for me.
Than you love me
You do not feel the same level of love for me as I do for you.
It gets me so
Jealousy affects me to such a great extent.
I can't sleep at night
Jealousy keeps me up at night, affecting my ability to rest.
I walk the floor
I am restless and cannot stay in one place due to my jealousy.
In the pale moonlight
My restlessness happens at night, illuminated by the moon.
I love you so much
The intensity of my love for you is a major factor in my feelings of jealousy.
It's killin' me, baby
My jealousy is causing me great pain and distress.
Writer(s): Marcus Thompson, Jay King, Denzil Foster, Alex Hill, Thomas Mcelroy, Michael Marshal
Contributed by Colton K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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It cuts me deep
And it cuts me wide
This gut rock feelin'
I get inside
And I blame you
But it's really me
Can't rid myself
Of jealousy
When I'm away
And you're at home
I don't believe
You're on your own
It's my foolish
Insecurity
Can't rid myself
Of jealousy
Jealousy
As thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealousy
It's plain to see
I love you more
Than you love me
It get's me so
I can't sleep at night
I walk the floor
In the pale moonlight
Yes, I blame you
But it's really me
Can't rid myself
Of jealousy
Jealousy
It's thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealousy
It's plain to see
I love you more
Than you love me, baby
Jealousy
It's thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealousy
It's plain to see
I love you so much
It's killin' me, baby
Jealousy
It's thick as mud
It's in my veins
It's in my blood
Jealously
It's plain to see
I love you more
Than you love me
You'll be the death of me, baby
Jealousy
It's thick as mud
It's in my veins...
@freeconvention
it was 19 years ago when I first saw Alan live with his brother Stevie , he never fails to deliver. he is an immense talent
@andypritchard7827
If you get the chance to see these live, DO IT!! This song is not 50% of what it sounds like live, it's probably my favourite on the new Album. Awesome sound fellas, keep it up!
@marcomartin6815
I just want to say one word, faaaaaaantaaaaasssssstiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic, thanks for your music and the feeling you give to everything you play.
@davidmiller5131
Why has King King's record company not released this as a single ......even if just to show that there are musicians out there wit genuine talent .
@littemaisy
I saw these last weekend for the first time. They just "blew me away" and I definitely will see them again.
@nathalievee3473
Saw them in concert 3 times, loved it!!! And I LOVE this song, very meaningful and touching. 💜
@NaradaC
I love the vocal performance!!!
@ceriannedarkes5780
Going vip Tuesday to thunder gig. was curious what the support acts were.. wow then I stumbled upon this track. I am now even more exited for Tuesday. why are the best bands so underrated.
@campbellstewart99
Someone mentioned the late great Jimmy Dewar.. yes I can hear that. You have that classic gritty Scottish blues rock voice... up there with Frankie of course, Jimmy, Jack Bruce, Dan McCafferty, Maggie Bell to name a few. For a wee nation, we kick some serious arse when it comes to singers who belt it out with such feeling. Can't wait to see you guys. I'll be the big fat guy with tears streaming down his face when you do this one... Frankie is a hero of mine, and this is my fave song of his.
@margaretdaniels1977
Just by chance I came across this group, love their music. Especially Alan's voice, and guitar!