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The Mood Kings official website is the band website for a rock group from Boone, North Carolina, USA. The site is built around the band’s brand and includes music previews, single promotions, tour dates, videos and photos, merch, and a Booking entry point. It is more of an official promotional and sales site for an independent band than an open music platform.
The site’s main focus is showcasing music content. Visitors can stream multiple tracks online, including “Dancing in the Dark,” “Dust and Bone,” and “Patches of Blue,” with links to lyrics. The homepage highlights the new single “Dancing in the Dark” and notes that it has gained attention on Spotify, playlists, and radio. The shows section lists specific dates, times, venues, and cities, with links to view locations on Google Maps. The store section displays band merchandise, such as the Space Boy unisex T-shirt.
The captured content shows the download price for the single “Dancing in the Dark” at $0.99, the Space Boy T-shirt at $20, and some tracks marked as Free. The site does not clearly display payment methods, shipping fees, refund policies, or ticket prices, so the actual purchasing experience still needs to be confirmed through the store checkout process.
The main advantage is that information is centralized: fans can listen to tracks, learn about shows, and buy merch from one page. The track list is fairly complete, and show details include venue-level information, making it useful for local audiences. The drawbacks are its narrow scope, as it focuses mainly on a single band and shows in the southeastern United States; the legal terms appear somewhat template-like, with some registered address fields left blank; and ecommerce details such as payments, shipping, and after-sales support are not disclosed in much detail.
The site is suitable for existing fans of The Mood Kings, listeners who enjoy American indie rock, users in North Carolina and nearby areas who want to attend live shows, and bars, festivals, or event venues looking to book the band.
The site itself is likely directly accessible, but third-party services it relies on, such as Spotify and Google Maps, may be restricted in mainland China. As a result, music streaming, maps, and some external links may not work fully. If you only want to browse text and product information, the impact should be relatively limited; for full access to external streaming platforms or maps, a proxy environment may be needed.
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themoodkings.com is an United States Streaming provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $0.99, an overall rating of 3.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach themoodkings.com directly.