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Serving up "Salad Rock" like it's nobody's business.

Creating an uncommon fusion of surf, grunge, alternative, and "anything in between," John Harzan, Taylor Hecocks, Adam Nienow and David Noble of the Los Angeles foursome King Shelter are crafting a subgenre all their own. Dubbed "Salad Rock," the synthesis of influences opens the door for music without limitations, free of the confines of any one particular sound. In the midst of a tour that's proved to be both fruitful and frustrating, the proponents of individuality and social equality have not only persevered, but also grown from their experiences on on the road and in their time as musicians. 

Myspace caught up with Taylor "Sleezy T" Hecocks to see what the guys have been up to and to learn more about slew of recently released singles in preparation for their 2017 EP. Hop to the next page to read the full interview.

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