New Album Review: Soul Family by Kristian Montgomery and the Winterkill Band



Kristian Montgomery and the Winter kill band have released a new album that may be your new summer mountain rock favorite: Soul Family, released on June 21, 2026 may even be their best album yet. 

Album Review 

There’s a new feel to Soul Family that adds freshness to the band’s style while staying true to their original sound.  Songs like "Brotherhood of Ghosts" and "A Lot More" have a clean, modern feel while staying thoroughly rock. "The Last Time I Loved You" and “Jeg Elsker Dig” add a more introspective, mellow vibe that’s perfect for a slow, warm summer day.

The album is a pure sonic pleasure for fans of Americana, rock, and alt-country that further develops Montgomery’s distinctive story, which includes writing songs while in jail and relocating from Boston to Denmark.

Montgomery has never allowed his unique challenges to stand in the way of success in the music industry. Throughout his career, he has earned nominations for two Boston Music Awards, a New England Music Award, and the Amsterdam Artist of the Year Award. He also recorded an impressive six albums in five years—an impressive accomplishment for any musician, especially one who has faced the unique challenges of Kristian Montgomery.

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