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King Parrot in San Francisco

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King Parrot
Channel 24 — Sacramento, CA

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 last rolled through San Francisco in March 2015, hitting DNA Lounge for a set that proved their no-frills approach to heavy music cuts just as hard in the city as anywhere else. The Australian metalheads brought their signature brand of bludgeoning riffs and sarcastic bite to a crowd that appreciated the straightforward assault. It's been a minute since they've touched down here, but that DNA Lounge show still resonates with anyone who was there—the kind of gig where the band didn't try to be anything other than what they are: loud, effective, and refreshingly free of pretense.

San Francisco's metal scene has always had a weird relationship with accessibility. The city's produced plenty of heavy hitters, but there's often this undercurrent of art-for-art's-sake that can make straight-up metal feel almost countercultural. King Parrot's direct approach—no concept albums, no fantasy themes, just brutal songwriting—fits better with the city's underground ethos than you'd think. The DIY venues like DNA Lounge have historically been where this kind of unvarnished heaviness finds its audience.

Stay in Hayes Valley or the Mission—both neighborhoods have the kind of restaurants and bars that make a weekend feel deliberate rather than touristy. Head to State Bird Provisions for dinner if you can get in; it's precise and inventive without being pretentious. Spend a day in Muir Woods or hiking around Twin Peaks for actual views of the city. The de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park is worth a couple hours if the weather holds. Hit up a coffee place on Valencia Street in the Mission just to sit and watch the neighborhood move around you.

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