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King Parrot in Providence

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King Parrot
Citizens House of Blues Boston — Boston, MA

King Parrot is an Australian heavy metal band that emerged from the Melbourne underground with a no-bullshit approach to groove metal. They built their reputation on relentless touring and a sound that sits somewhere between the crushing riffs of classic metal and the groove-oriented swagger of modern heavy bands. Their early EPs established them as scrappy, unpretentious fixtures on the Australian metal circuit before gaining wider recognition. The band's ethos centers on raw musicianship and straightforward songwriting—no frills, just heavy. Tracks like "Tame Impala" showcase their ability to write hooks that stick without sacrificing heaviness, while deeper cuts reveal a band interested in dynamic arrangement beyond just turning everything up to 11. They've maintained a steady presence on the touring circuit, earning respect within metal communities for consistency and genuine engagement with their audience rather than manufactured personality.

King Parrot shows are sweaty, packed rooms with metal heads who came ready to move. They deliver locked-in, groove-heavy sets where the riffs feel physical. Pits form immediately. The band plays with visible intensity but zero pretension—just tight execution and presence.

Known for Tame Impala, Vultures, Save Yourself, Black Tooth, Respect

King Parrot rolled through Alchemy in August 2025, bringing their brand of heavy, groove-laden metal to Providence's intimate venue. The band leaned into their catalog's nastier moments, the kind of songs that hit different in a packed room where you can feel the bass in your chest. They worked the crowd with the swagger of a band comfortable in their own skin, trading off vocals and letting riffs breathe. It's the sort of show that reminds you why smaller venues matter—there's nowhere to hide, and King Parrot didn't try.

Providence has always punched above its weight in heavy music, hosting a steady stream of touring metal and hardcore acts at venues like Alchemy. The city's underground scene tends toward the unpolished and heavy, which suits a band like King Parrot just fine. They fit the bill of what Providence crowds actually want: loud, confident, and unbothered by trends. It's a city where metal still feels like the default language rather than a niche.

Stay in College Hill, where you can actually walk around without feeling like you're in a dead zone—the neighborhood has real restaurants and bars. Eat at Chez Pascal or Oberlin for something serious. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the RISD Museum, which is legitimately excellent and free if you're a student or cheap enough if you're not. The museum's collection is small enough to actually process in a couple hours, which beats most cities. Walk down Benefit Street afterward. It's the kind of place that reminds you why people actually used to settle in New England intentionally.

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