The King Blues are a British
punk rock
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band from London credited for fusing punk and hip hop together with influences from ska and spoken word.
Tariq Ali
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described the band's sounds as "rough, radical music that should unsettle the rulers of this country. A new generation of musicians are challenging war-monger politicians and their courtiers". Influences include
Public Enemy
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,
The Clash
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and
The Specials
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. Lead singer
Jonny "Itch" Fox describes the band's sound as 'rebel street music.'
History
The King Blues began as a solo project of
Jonny "Itch" Fox on vocals and
ukulele
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, the first The King Blues EP ''All Fall Down'' was recorded solo by itch who also played the music on it. The band later expanded to include two acoustic guitarists and a bassist, before again expanding to include two full-time percussion members. Their sound was initially described as "soulful ska with raw folk and a punk rock attitude". or "conscious rude boy ska"
In 2004, they self-released a demo EP titled ''All Fall Down'' featuring five tracks. The cover and CD body art was a stencil of a fuse bomb and the band's logo; each one was hand sprayed by itch.
On 25 November 2015 The King Blues announced they had reformed on their official Facebook page, with the words "Guess who's back and pissed off again".
''Under the Fog'' (2006–07)
In June 2006 their debut album, ''
Under the Fog'', was released on Household Name Records, and coincided with increased gigging. Recorded in the band's flat in Hackney in 5 days, the record became an underground phenomenon. In November of the same year, "Mr Music Man" was released as a CD single, also on Household Name. The single was
enhanced with a video chronicling the band's attempt to play more gigs in a 24-hour period than
Status Quo
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's record-breaking four gigs in one day. The King Blues managed seven. Their single "Mr Music Man" was voted Best Punk Song of 2006 by
BBC Radio 1
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.
A 12-inch vinyl version of Under The Fog was released on Tartan Record
Tartanrexin 2007. Limited to 1000 copies with the added bonus track of "If Genghis Khan, then Why Can't I", the record was pressed on durable 180g vinyl and hand-printed.
In 2007, the band was signed to Field Recordings, a label co-owned by
Rollo Armstrong
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and backed by
Island Records
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. ''Under the Fog'' was partly re-recorded and re-issued in March 2008, and was preceded by two singles, "Come Fi Di Youth" and a new version of "Mr. Music Man".
In 2007,
Jonny "Itch" Fox provided additional vocals for Faithless on their album To All New Arrivals and And Now We're Even's first single "Youmii, Hawaii".
Taking Over (2007)
In 2007, the band released an
EP which featured four tracks including an updated version of ''Taking Over'' from their first album Under The Fog.
''Save the World, Get the Girl'' (2008)
In May 2008, the band released a single from their forthcoming second album called "Let's Hang the Landlord" to those signed up to their email list. The lyric is autobiographical, detailing Itch's life as a homeless teenage punk. The track was also released on a split 7-inch single, alongside "Mayday", the debut UK single by
Flobots
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.
Save the World. Get the Girl was released on 20 October 2008 in the UK. The album was produced by Peter Miles, who produced ''Under the Fog'', and
Clive Langer
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He usually works with Alan Winstanley. He composed the music for the films '' Still Crazy'' and '' Brothers of the Head''.
Biog ...
(producer of
Elvis Costello
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,
Madness,
Dexy's Midnight Runners,
Morrissey
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). The album received positive reviews.
"My Boulder" was released as a single on 13 October 2008 in the UK.
Zane Lowe
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played this track several times on BBC Radio 1 and recommended it on air to
Noel Gallagher
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. "My Boulder" includes an excerpt from a reading of the poem ''The Pied Piper of Hamelin'' by
Robert Browning
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. Other tracks from the album, including
What If Punk Never Happened
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, received airplay on Radio 1, from
Rob da Bank
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,
Mike Davies, and Zane Lowe, and on the
Xfm
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punk show (''X Punk'') hosted by
Pete Donaldson
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and
Phil Clifton
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Career
Radio
Phil began presenting on Xfm London and Xfm Manchester in 2008. He was later nominated f ...
. The band have also received considerable airplay in Australia courtesy of
Triple R
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3RRR first commenced broadcasting in 1976 from the studios of 3ST, the student radio station of the Royal Melbourne Institu ...
's punk program ''Bullying the Jukebox''.
"I Got Love" was released on 4 May 2009 as the final single from the album; its first air-time was on BBC Radio 1. The band also performed a cover of
Dizzee Rascal
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's "
Bonkers" on Radio 1's ''
Live Lounge
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'' in June 2009.
The band used their poster budget to hire an empty billboard in the middle of London's financial district and spray painted an open letter to the then Prime Minister Gordon Brown
Post ''Save the World, Get the Girl'' / new line-up (2009–10)
Over late 2009 and early 2010, The King Blues continued to tour their second album, adding songs such as "Headbutt", "Sore Throat" and "Five Bottles of Shampoo" to their setlist.
In mid 2010, The King Blues were dropped from Field Recordings. This coincided with the departure of band members Fruitbag, and session players Johnny Rich, Al Gunby and Jim Parmley. A controversial message explaining the departures was posted on the Punktastic forum by Fruitbag
with a reply written by itch. However, the band quickly found a new record label,
Transmission Recordings
Transmission Recordings is a British independent record label owned and operated by the Notting Hill Music Group plc. The company was founded in 1993 by the Notting Hill Music Group plc.
History
Transmission Recordings is a London-based indepe ...
, and new members. Only a few weeks later, the new King Blues line-up went on tour supporting
Enter Shikari
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.
On 23 March, Zane Lowe aired "Headbutt" as his "hottest record in the world" on his Radio 1 show, and Itch stated on the show that the band had completely finished recording five or six new songs. On their UK tour it was announced that "Headbutt" would be released on 16 May 2010 and that Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari had remixed the track for free download.
The King Blues departed on their "London Brawling tour" (10 April until 5 May) along with four different support bands: Mouthwash (all gigs), Moral Dilemma, The Meow Meows and Dirty Revolution. Most nights of the tour the band invited a speaker on stage, including
Sophie Lancaster
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* Sophie, Countess of Bar (c. 1004 or 1018–1093), sovereign Countess of Bar and lady of Mousson
* Soph ...
's mother speaking for the S.O.P.H.I.E. foundation. (The King Blues had
S.O.P.H.I.E. bands available on this tour.) The band also played gigs for
Love Music Hate Racism
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. On 8 August 2010 they played at the
Hevy Music Festival
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near
Folkestone
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. During this time, the band showcased songs planned for the forthcoming album ''
Punk & Poetry''. However, much of this material, such as "Kissing Frogs" and "We Will Never Grow Old" was shelved due to the band finding inspiration from the UK's anti-cuts protests and riots, and the
Arab Spring
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, which led to them writing new material such as "I Want You", "We Are Fucking Angry" and "Set The World On Fire".
On 29 August, The King Blues released their single "Holiday" along with "I Got Hate" and an acoustic version of the previous single "Headbutt" as B-sides. On the same day, the King Blues played the main stage at
Reading Festival
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.
The King Blues took their "Lil Bast*rd" soundsystem to one of Tony Blair's speeches and drowned out the sound in the building.
''Punk and Poetry'' (2011)
On 21 January 2011, The King Blues posted a 40-second preview of a song, "We Are Fucking Angry". It received radio play on
Mike Davies' Radio 1 Punk Show and a few days later the band posted a free download link to the song on the internet.
''Set The World On Fire'' debuted on Mike Davies' Punk Show on 7 February, receiving more plays on the same show and Zane Lowe's show over the next few weeks. On 26 February, the official music video for the song was posted online. It was released on 10 April on digital download with a Dr Meaker remix version of the song as the b-side. On 1 March, Itch co-hosted Mike Davies' Radio 1 Punk Show, previewing songs "The Future's Not What It Used to Be" and "Five Bottles of Shampoo". On 5 March, the track listing for ''
Punk and Poetry'' was announced, and the album was released on 18 April to further positive reviews. It reached the Top 40 of the
UK Album Chart
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, just missing the Top 30.
On 12 February 2012, the fourth single from the current album, ''Does Anybody Care About Us?'' was released as a digital download, backed with a live recording of ''Five Bottles of Shampoo''.
''Long Live the Struggle'' (2012)
At the
2011 Leeds Festival, The King Blues announced the commencement of work on the follow-up album to ''Punk & Poetry'', and debuted the song "Power to the People", which was also played on their subsequent debut European tour. At
The Roundhouse
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in November 2011 they debuted another song, "Modern Life Has Let Me Down".
The band recorded Long Live The Struggle in LA with producer John Feldman after he flew to UK to watch the band perform and fell in love with their uniquely British style and lyrics.
The song "Can't Bring Me Down" features Jason Butler of Letlive.
On 6 March 2012, Itch again co-hosted Mike Davies' Radio 1 Punk Show, previewing the song "Tear Us Apart".
''Off with Their Heads'' (2016)
On 27 February 2016 The King Blues released their comeback record ''Off with Their Heads'' on their own Meatball Records with the physical released on Speech Development Records. The title track video, directed by
Scroobius Pip
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, received over a quarter of a million views on the first day. The artwork by Oh Bones depicts a severed head of state in the hands of singer Itch. Facebook banned the video from being advertised and Apple banned the release from iTunes for the first week of sales.
"The Gospel Truth" (2017)
On 11 April 2017, The King Blues released their fifth studio album ''The Gospel Truth'' on Cooking Vinyl Records. Their first album since 2012, it attained a number 1 spot on the cassette chart, a top 20 placing on the vinyl chart and a top 40 placing on the overall chart.
"Tory Is a 4 Letter Word" 2017
A single, "Tory Is a 4 Letter Word", was released as a download on Cooking Vinyl Records around the time of the UK general election.
"38 Minutes" 2019
A soundtrack by The King Blues to a punk puppet opera written by Jonny Itch Fox. It is based on the false alarm that went out in Hawaii in 2018, informing residents there was an imminent missile and took 38 minutes before they were told it was a false alarm. The musical theatre production has one date in Camden, London and sold out months in advance. The album entered the UK Top 40. It is the first album put out on Jonny Itch Fox's "Meatball Records"
Politics
The King Blues have "a commitment to politics and resistance".
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the King Blues website
Itch has written for ''
Last Hours
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'' magazine which generally focuses on resistance politics and protest. Several songs on ''
Under the Fog'' are overtly political, including "Chimp in a 3 Piece Suit" and "Duck and Cover". The band's website states that ''Save the World, Get the Girl'' features "a much more personalized take on social ills" than ''Under the Fog''.
Nonetheless, overtly political lyrics did feature in two live favourites that appeared on the album. The title track includes the lyric "Going to war to prevent war was the most stupid thing I ever heard", while ''The Streets Are Ours'' includes references to
Indymedia
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and
Tiananmen Square
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. "Smash EDO Dub", the B side to the re-release of "Mr. Music Man", features an interview with a campaigner from the Smash EDO movement. The links on The King Blues' official website are almost exclusively political. On his
Formspring
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As of August 1, 2015, t ...
profile, Itch states that he is probably an
anarchist
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.
Promoting their latest single in February 2012, Itch made the following statement: "There's no fucking future for anyone but the privileged any more, education needs to be for everyone, we need jobs, houses, and all they want us to do is pay our taxes, shut the fuck up and gratefully eat X-Factor. It makes me sick to my gut. Banker bonuses and politicians claiming thousands for their fucking duck ponds while they sweep the homeless off the streets and hose down where they're sleeping, taking away benefits while two and a half million people are unemployed, leaving empty houses to rot and trying to outlaw squatting during a homeless crisis.
There's a battle going on and we're part of it whether we like it or not. Cameron says, 'in this together', easy to say if you're sitting on £30,000,000! He has no idea what life is like for the people he condemns, for the people he makes it most difficult for. He's a fucking scumbag and I've had enough of it, I know I ain't the only one either. I look around and I see resistance on every level. Call us what you like, striking workers, protesting students, rioting kids, the 99%, we are who we are, a product of a broken Britain being torn apart and yes, we are fucking angry – is anybody gonna fight back?"
On their 2016 tour, the band had a food drive at each show collecting tinned food for local soup kitchens.
Breakup and reformations
On 3 April 2012, Itch announced officially the break-up of the band. He released this official statement :
:"''It is with great sadness and very heavy hearts that we must inform you, that as of today The King Blues are no more. We are all immensely proud of our body of work. We will be releasing the last The King Blues album entitled 'Long Live The Struggle' as the final chapter. The album will be released in early July 2012. We simply feel we have taken things as far as they can go and it would be unfair on you if we were to go through the motions like so many other artists do. We all believe strongly in what The King Blues stands for''".
The break-up followed allegations of manipulation and dishonesty by Itch towards the other members of the band.
Jonny "Itch" Fox confirmed that he was starting a solo project and would release music under the name "Itch". His first EP, "Manifesto Pt. 1: How to Fucking Rule at Life" was released online on 26 November 2012.
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Itch's official website
He followed up with a mixtape produced by Dan The Automator and featuring Kid Koala titled "Dan The Automator presents iTCH- The First Course" which was recorded at Dan's studio in San Francisco
Itch's full-length album ''The Deep End'' was produced by John Feldmann and released on Red Bull Records. It included guest appearances from Taking Back Sunday, Matisyahu, Less Than Jake and Rancid. Lead single "Another Man" reached platinum sales in Australia and stayed in the top 40 for 5 months.
Jamie Jazz started a project with guitarist
Paul Mullen Paul Mullen may refer to:
* Paul Mullen (musician) (born 1982), British musician
* Paul Mullen (rugby union) (born 1991), Irish-American rugby union player
See also
* Paul Mullin (disambiguation)
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The Automatic
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),
Bleach Blood. Bleach Blood signed with The King Blues previous record label
Transmission Recordings
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History
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and released their first record, a 4-track EP ''The Young Heartbreaker's Club'' in 2012 and a full-length album entitled ''All The Sides of a Circle'' in 2013 before breaking up.
On 6 May 2014, Itch, Jamie Jazz and Fruitbag briefly reunited for a three-song one-off encore after Itch's set at the 100 Club in London.
On 25 November 2015, The King Blues announced their return with a post on their Facebook page linking to a news article from Kerrang! with the accompanying message of "Guess who's back and pissed off again". On 12 February 2016, they released the EP ''Off With Their Heads'' along with a music video.
The King Blues were support for
Enter Shikari
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on their February 2016 Mindsweep Tour which culminated at a sold-out show in London's
Alexandra Palace
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.
The King Blues have toured in support of their latest album "The Gospel Truth" Their reformation tours have been sold out and included doing "food drives" for local homeless charities Itch has given little press interviews
In 2019, The King Blues released "38 Minutes" – a punk rock puppet opera written by Jonny Itch Fox. It is to be performed in a Camden venue in August 2019, it sold out months in advance. The musical theatre piece is based on a false alarm that went out in Hawaii in 2018 informing residents of an imminent missile. It took 38 minutes for a second alert stating it was a false alarm to go out. The soundtrack is the first release of Jonny Itch Fox's Meatball Records. The soundtrack entered the UK top 40.
Band members
*
Jonny "Itch" Fox – vocals, ukulele
* Tom Loffman – guitar
* Angus Mcburger - bass
* Andy Mckenzie – drums
* Marianne Canning- violin
Former members
* Jack Emmings
* Mike Moore
* Peter Jolliffe Thomas
* Jamie Jazz – guitar, vocals
* Fruitbag – guitar, vocals, keyboards
*Jack Usher – drums, percussion, backing vocals
*Kat Marsh – bass, backing vocals
*Josie Dobson – keyboards, vocals
*Ade Preston – guitar, backing Vocals
*Louis Bennett - Frontman, vocals
Session members
*Johnny Rich – bass
*Al Gunby – drums
*Jim Parmley – percussion
*Chris Goodman – bass
*George Lindsay – drums
*Perkie – keyboards, vocals
*Charlie Wilson – guitar
Discography
Albums
References
External links
Official websiteReview of The King Blues at Island Records' 50th Birthday Party 25/04/09*
Feb 2009 interviewChangeTheRecord.net interview August 2009
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