France's KINGCROWN Shares New Video "Nothing" From Upcoming Album "Moonfall" Out Sept 2026!
- Jason Hesley
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French melodic heavy/power metal band KINGCROWN return with "Nothing", the second single taken from their forthcoming album "Moonfall" due for release on September 4th, 2026. Supported by an official music video, the new track further develops the album's conceptual direction while showcasing the band's blend of melodic heavy metal and European power metal.
After introducing the time-travel narrative of "Lost Horizon", KINGCROWN now turn their attention to another central theme of "Moonfall" with "Nothing". Conceived as a direct sequel to "Utopia Metropolis" from "Nova Atlantis", the song explores the growing influence of artificial intelligence and the gradual replacement of genuine human relationships by increasingly sophisticated machines designed to replicate emotion without truly experiencing it.
Rather than presenting technology as either salvation or threat, "Nothing" reflects on the emotional consequences of a society where authentic human connections become progressively less frequent. The lyrics question whether convenience and technological progress may ultimately come at the expense of empathy, identity, and personal relationships, continuing KINGCROWN's interest in combining speculative themes with contemporary social reflections.
Musically, "Nothing" combines driving guitar riffs, twin-guitar harmonies, melodic vocal lines, and a memorable chorus supported by a modern and balanced production. The track reinforces the band's melodic identity without losing the energy and precision that have characterized its most recent releases.
Produced by KINGCROWN and mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni at Domination Studio, the single reflects the consistency of a lineup that continues to refine its musical identity with each release. Alongside Jo Amore (vocals) and David Amore (drums), former members of Nightmare, the current lineup features Ced Legger and Bob Saliba on guitars and Sébastien Chabot on bass.
With "Nothing", KINGCROWN continue to reveal new facets of "Moonfall", an album built around interconnected stories exploring technological evolution, artificial intelligence and the future of humanity. While each song stands on its own, together they contribute to a broader narrative that continues to unfold ahead of the album's release.


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