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NEW ALBUM TANGERINE TRAGIC OUT JUNE 3 

THE OKLAHOMA KID — a modern metal experience — will release their sophomore album Tangerine Tragic via Arising Empire on June 3. Pre-order it here.

After introducing the new album with the singles “Pale Tongue” and “Melt Into You,” the band has released the video for “Come Undone.” Watch it here.

Tangerine Tragic was recorded and produced by Jan Kerscher (Ghost City Recordings), and mixed and mastered by Lance Prenc (Alpha Wolf, Polaris, Dealer).

“We are always trying to get different influences into our music,” says guitarist Andreas Reinhard. “That’s why we were looking for a producer outside our genre, to get some new input. When we first met up with Jan, we knew he was a perfect match to record and produce our next album.”

TANGERINE TRAGIC TRACK LISTING:
“To Dance With Fire”
“Pale Tongue”
“A Velvet Feel”
“Words Like Violence”
“Replaced”
“Come Undone”
“Waldsterben”
“Dye Black To Pink”
“Melt Into You”
“Lost Purpose”
“Ohnmacht”

The Oklahoma Kid focus on technical intricacy and energizing rhythms. Since its formation in 2012, the band has consistently pushed the envelope and has established a foundation in the German metal scene. The Oklahoma Kid have toured with internationally renowned acts such as Stick to Your Guns, Carnifex, Evergreen Terrace, and Hatebreed. They have electrified crowds with their passionate performances. The band’s debut album, 2019’s Solarray, didn’t adhere to genre formulas. It also displayed the band’s full sonic scope and capabilities. The song featured everything from huge, wall-of-sound arrangements to fragile melodies. The very essence of the band’s vision is not only encapsulated in sound but also in the delicate lyrics. Bleak existentialism, social commentary, and a reflection of the self were the core themes that were explored on Solarray

THE OKLAHOMA KID ARE:
Tomm Brümmer | Vocals
Fred Stölzel | Guitar
Andreas Reinhard | Guitar
Robert Elfenbein | Bass
David J. Burtscher | Drums