KINGSWOOD UNVEIL NEW SINGLE “LOVIN’ A GIRL” – A RETURN TO THEIR COUNTRY ROCK ROOTS
Multi-Platinum & Gold ARIA-certified, ARIA-nominated, and 4x Golden Guitar-nominated powerhouse KINGSWOOD are back with their latest single, “Lovin’ A Girl” – a heartfelt, guitar-driven ode to classic Country Rock.
With over 90 million global streams and a career spanning more than a decade, KINGSWOOD have solidified their status as one of Australia’s most enduring and genre-defying bands. Known for seamlessly straddling the line between rock and country, the band’s new release plants its boots firmly in the dust of Americana, echoing the musical spirits of Neil Young, Gram Parsons, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
“Lovin’ A Girl” taps into the golden era of American songwriting – equal parts nostalgic and emotionally nuanced. With ringing guitars, warm harmonies, and a story steeped in the tension between desire and guardedness, the track explores the delicate dance of love and self-preservation.
Born from a love of vintage rock, country soul, and storytelling that lingers, KINGSWOOD is where Tom Petty meets Alan Jackson, and Johnny Cash shares a whiskey with Lynyrd Skynyrd – a perfect intersection of grit, groove and heart.
“Lovin’ A Girl draws from American song books of yesteryear,” the band says. “It’s a nostalgic echo from the days of guitar-driven classic country rock. The story is the ever-unfolding exploration of finding the ‘one,’ but with a healthy measure of reserve and uncertainty in the pursuit of true love. The safety of not being exposed or vulnerable. Imagined relationships with strangers cannot compromise the heart! Yee haw!”
This single sets the tone for KINGSWOOD’s forthcoming album – a pure country rock journey that reaffirms their place among Australia’s most versatile and authentic musical storytellers.
Fans of classic country rock will have the chance to experience KINGSWOOD’s new era live when they hit the stage at Gympie Music Muster, Savannah In The Round Festivals as well as The Bend Classic later this year and Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2026.