King Falcon Roar Through Regret On "Wait"
- Charles Luberisse

- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Some mistakes echo louder once the noise dies down. King Falcon built Wait around that exact aftermath, crafting regret into a thunderous alt-rock release which hits with force. The track pairs crashing drums and energized guitar riffs while Michael Rubin’s vocal restraint echoes through. Rather than dressing remorse up in melodrama, that control gives "Wait" more depth than a standard rock confession. King Falcon are building their identity and this single sounds like a band learning how to make heaviness hit harder. Michael added:
'Wait' is about the weight of choices and their consequences. We all mess up, but growth happens in those moments. This song is about confronting mistakes and realizing that sometimes you can’t fix the past.

The black-and-white visual extends that mood by bouncing between studio performance shots and Rubin behind the wheel of a 1959 Corvette, creating a contrast between control and motion that mirrors the song’s internal conflict. Shot against the backdrop of Los Angeles during a chaotic wildfire period, the visual carries an unspoken tension beneath its cool exterior. With support dates at Mercury Lounge and a broader Midwest/Canada run ahead, the band continues translating their momentum from stream counts into live-stage presence. "Wait" proves King Falcon can hit hard without losing nuance. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and follow them on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.





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