
Nearly three years in the making, King Of Prussia’s album, Transmissions from the Grand Strand, was titled after a outlandish thought that consumed songwriter and singer Brandon Hanick while entrenched in the recording process at Sea Note Recording in Myrtle Beach, S.C. (the principal city of the Southern Atlantic coastal region known as “The Grand Strand”). The idea was that while the gang was locked away in the windowless studio, the shit was hitting the proverbial fan and the outside world was melting. Transmissions from the Grand Strand would serve as the band’s message and medium to the universe that was ceasing to exist outside of the world they had created in the studio. It was a mere passing idea, or a thought… and a paranoid one at that.
King Of Prussia – Your Graduating Hours
