Cole Walowac of Capital Kings Gets Married
Cole Walowac, one half of Christian duo Capital Kings, got married over the weekend. The wedding was well attended by Christian music friends, including his bandmate in the wedding party and TobyMac in the audience.
On the eve of the wedding, Walowac writes:"Get to marry this girl tomorrow! @megansant."
Further, Capital Kings will release their sophomore full-length album titled II releasing this fall on October 2. The two-piece EDM group has released the first single, "Into Your Arms," and is currently impacting Hot AC/CHR radio and charting in the Top 5 of the Hot AC/CHR chart and on the National Christian Audience chart.
"With this record we wanted to push the boundaries even more with what we do," shares Capital Kings' Cole Walowac. "On our first record we dabbled in the EDM world with our productions, but with this record we definitely went all in and committed to that sound. What we learned over the past few years from touring and playing shows is that people want something different and something fun. And with our music style and this new record I think we have the possibility to connect with people of all ages all over the world."
The current single along with the band's No. 1 song for 10 weeks at Hot AC/CHR, "Fireblazin," will both be on the upcoming album II. This new project was preceded by their self-titled debut album (2013), which debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart and peaked in the overall Top 40 iTunes Albums chart during street week.
During the last two years since their debut, the band has continuously dropped new tracks for their fans including the aforementioned singles along with "Be a King" from their REMIXDproject and "In The Wild."Capital Kings is not only known for their creative and unique EDM music, singles and remixes, the group has also made strong waves in the touring sector as they have toured with artists such as TobyMac, Crowder, All Sons & Daughters, Lecrae and more. They continue to tour internationally with recent shows to Mexico City, Mexico, Bogota, Colombia and an upcoming November date in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Past international trips include Guatemala City and Peru.
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