Kingdom Come is a hard rock band that initially rose to prominence in the late 1980s. Formed by German musician Lenny Wolf in Los Angeles, the band quickly made a name for themselves with their eponymous debut album in 1988. The group's bluesy, classic rock sound, often compared to the likes of Led Zeppelin, resonated with audiences, and their hit single "Get It On" propelled them into the spotlight. Despite being part of the glam metal era, Kingdom Come's approach was notably more rooted in the 1970s rock aesthetic, eschewing the spandex and makeup for a more straightforward rock authenticity.
Throughout the years, Kingdom Come went through numerous lineup changes with Lenny Wolf remaining the consistent core member until his retirement. The albums "Get It On: 1988-1991 - Classic Album Collection," "Outlier," and the philosophical reflection embedded in the track "God Does Not Sing Our Song" illustrate the band's progression and adaptation to the evolving rock scene. With a catalog that includes releases like "Master Seven," "Live & Unplugged," and "Rendered Waters," Kingdom Come has shown a willingness to both look back at their early sound with re-recordings and acoustics, and push forward with newer studio albums like "Magnified," "Ain't Crying for the Moon," "Perpetual," and "Independent," offering fresh material to their fanbase. Even though they never quite replicated the commercial success of their early years, Kingdom Come maintained a devoted following and a respected legacy within the hard rock genre.
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