The Kingsmen Release Second Treasured Classic, "The Judgement"

"When Thomas Nalley joined The Kingsmen as tenor vocalist in October 2022, I was well aware of his master abilities with a ballad," enthuses the legendary Southern Gospel quartet's baritone, Alan Kendall. "He has no doubt continued living up to that reputation, with 'Unstoppable God' reaching #1 this past May. I knew that 'The Judgement' was right in his wheelhouse. Night after night, he has made this former #1 his own."
Like their previous single for Horizon Records, "The Judgement" is a new version of a treasured favorite from The Kingsmen's songbook, recorded for a forthcoming volume of their successful Decades compilations - and, like "Saints Will Rise," so strong a remake that the quartet easily decided that fans need not await the full project release to enjoy it on their favorite streaming platforms.
From ominous opening piano chords that foreshadow the lyric's depiction of a judgment of sinners and Satan himself to the majestically orchestrated closing that affirms God's infinite power, this new reading of "The Judgement" not only reminds long-time followers of The Kingsmen of the glory of the original, but reassures old and new fans alike that The Kingsmen have the talent and spirit to maintain their place among the genre's most beloved artists.
"'The Judgement' hasn't been released in its entirety in nearly a quarter-century," notes Kendall, "and we're thrilled that we finally have this anointed song re-recorded by the present day Kingsmen and available for everyone to hear and enjoy!"
"The Judgement" is streaming in Dolby Atmos spatial audio on Apple Music, Amazon Music and TIDAL. Listen to it HERE.
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