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King's X

Few hard rock bands are as widely respected yet criminally overlooked as King's X. The trio (bassist/vocalist Doug Pinnick, guitarist/vocalist Ty Tabor, and drummer/vocalist Jerry Gaskill) seemed destined for the big time with their irresistible blend of melodic Beatlesque harmonies, metallic riffing, and prog rock detours, yet for reasons unknown, never truly broke through to a mainstream audience. Pinnick (b. September 3, 1950) first met Gaskill (b. December 27, 1957) when the duo was touring with the Christian rock outfit Petra, and soon after, met up-and-coming guitarist Tabor (b. September 17, 1961). The trio joined forces in 1980 with the Top 40 cover band the Edge and thoroughly played the Missouri bar scene. By 1983, the band had changed its name to Sneak Preview and was now completely focusing on original compositions -- resulting in an obscure and very hard to find self-titled debut album released around this time.

Sneak Preview were offered a recording contract in 1985 if they relocated to Houston, TX, which they did, but the deal failed to materialize. Undeterred, the trio continued on and perfected its sound and songwriting further, catching a break when ZZ Top video producer Sam Taylor took the group under his wing, helping it secure a recording contract with New York's Megaforce label in 1987, and suggesting that the band change its name to King's X (the name of a local outfit that Taylor was an admirer of back in his high-school days).

In 1988, King's X released their debut album, Out of the Silent Planet. Despite praise among critics, the public didn't know exactly what to make of the group's original and multiple genre-encompassing style, and the album sank without a trace. But with the band's sophomore release, 1989's classic Gretchen Goes to Nebraska, a buzz began to develop around King's X in the metal community, as members of Anthrax and Living Colour praised them in the press, and MTV granted a few airings of their anthemic track "Over My Head." The stage was set for the group's big breakthrough, and things appeared to be going according to plan when the band's third release, Faith Hope Love, surfaced in late 1990.

The album just missed the U.S. Top 30 and nearly reached gold certification, due to landing a lengthy spot opening on AC/DC's sold-out arena tour in both the States and Europe, while the Beatlesque "It's Love" received major air time on MTV. What should have been an exciting time for the group quickly turned sour, however, as the bandmembers began to experience trouble with manager Taylor. King's X's self-titled release from 1992 (and first to appear on Atlantic Records without the Megaforce imprint) proved not to be as focused as their previous pair of albums, resulting in the album disappearing quickly from sight after release (and their ensuing tour halted), as they ended their relationship with Taylor.

But it appeared as though the change had refueled the group's musical desire once again, as evidenced by the Brendan O'Brien-produced stellar 1994 release, Dogman, which performed respectfully on the charts. This success resulted in the band opening shows for Pearl Jam and a show-stopping performance on the opening night of the mammoth Woodstock '94 festival. Atlantic Records began putting pressure on the trio to deliver a breakthrough hit but when Ear Candy failed to live up to expectations, King's X left the label (Atlantic would issue one more release from the band a year later, The Best Of, which featured 13 fan favorites, as well as three unreleased compositions and a live track).

In 1998 the group signed to the Metal Blade label, as both Pinnick and Tabor issued their first solo albums (Tabor with Moonflower Lane and Pinnick with Massive Grooves, the latter issued under the alias Poundhound), followed by the group's seventh studio release overall, Tape Head. Now free to issue albums at their own pace, the group issued two more albums only a year apart -- 2000s Please Come Home...Mr. Bulbous and 2001's Manic Moonlight. Pinnick continued his solo career in conjunction with King's X, issuing Poundhound's second release, Pineappleskunk, the same year (as well as forming a side project with former members of Trouble, dubbed Supershine), while Tabor issued two albums with the prog metal supergroup Platypus -- 1998's When Pus Comes to Shove and 2000s Ice Cycles. Around the same time, King's X received a pleasant accolade from their peers when they were voted as one of the "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" on a VH1 TV special. In 2003, they released Black Like Sunday, a collection of re-recorded songs from early in their career that had previously only existed as demos or bootlegs. Their first concert album, Live All Over the Place, arrived the following year, followed by their 11th studio recording, Ogre Tones, in 2005. King's X released XV on the InsideOut label in 2008. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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jesse, thanks for turning me on to King's X....luv ya bro!
I saw King's X open for AC/DC at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport and blew them away!!! Doug and his gianormous Hammer bass were on fire that night...
One of my all time favorite bands, hands down, Kings X.
minxscooter
Awesome!!!!! !
Please. if anyone's sexuality effects how you perceive their talent/music You need to open your mind and ears. King's X is about the music and their love of it.
Please, this is a band I have seen live on every tour since Gretchen Goes to Nebraska and I can make a comparison to someone telling me that I had not experienced the Grateful Dead until I saw them live. If you get a chance to experience King's X live it is indeed like attending a spiritually uplifting religious service. Singing along with the band are most of the audience. We were in line with others that had always traveled very long distances to be there. No other band like them.
Wow. just researched the gay thing; although now pictures are different when I see them, no other thing bothers me. Kings X was and is cool in a sea of not.
Greg Prato is actually one of the people that introduced me to King's X in high school.
susietrumm
Huge fan...wish I could see them in person :)
@ mr.dsteadman : Thanks for the update, boner.
Liked them until the homosexual thing....now BOO!
sr71bbgb
Heard a song off the first record Out of this Silent Planet while driving one day. Was hoping the DJ would say the artist name. I went RIGHT to the Record store and purchased the album. I've bought every other Release since that day. I've also see King's X about 7 -8 times...One of my favorite live acts and ONLY 3 PIECES. If you get the opportunity PLEASE Run don't walk to see one of the best Hard Rock acts ever. Heck Their piers even know how great these guys are!!
Ruffuss_2
I was lucky enough to follow them from their start as The Edge in Springfield, Mo. and have got to see them over 60 times. Best live act ever!
THANK YOU JESUS. for KingsX
Their songs are positive yet real. They are criminally overlooked but I am still a fan
Great band.
Good stuff!
agamman
I realize several "grunge" bands cite King's X as a major influence, but come on. That's all I'm getting now in my King's X channel!
Dug is super cool, as are all of the guys in the band. I've talked with all of them on several occasions at shows. They are very accessible to their fans, which is just one more reason to love King's X!
meheis3
I Met Doug about 20 years ago by accident while having lunch with a friend that was looking to cut a record... He had a massive mohawk at the time. He was so down to earth that as soon as I left there I went to buy a kings X CD.. It is great to hear it again on pandora.....
BTW-Ear Candy is not out of print.
succesfully bugged pandora to death, and they have now added ear candy.
Way to amazing and underestimat e d and under played. True muscians can appreciate the talent. Keep on rockin!!!
painthell
They are the s**t!
Bad A**!
porter309
"Few hard rock bands are as widely respected yet criminally overlooked as King's X." Couldn't have said it any better.
Greatest hard rock / metal band ever. Doug Pinnick was on his blog lately sounding as if KING'S X MIGHT BREAK UP SOON. FANS, TAKE YOUR FRIENDS TO A SHOW & GO BUY LOTS OF THIER SONGS. ...I'd hate to see them give up!
Great soulful vocals. beatle harmonies, ripping guitar,great syncopation, the list goes on and on. What is not to like?
What, no "Ear Candy" ?!? It's their best ever!!!
Greatest band ever.
My favorite band ever.
I dont know why these guys never made it big. The album "Dogman" is awesome!
I've seen them twice as headliners. Once at 'The Haunt' in Ithaca, NY and once at "BB King's" in Time Square. Great musicians, great guys. Doug Pinnick recently recorded a song with a guitar playing friend of mine, Randy McStine.
I totally agree...by far one of my favorite bands never to make it big. What talent!
Need to see them live in order to complete my life long concert "must-see's" which includes Rush, Maiden, Priest, Dream Theater, Def Lepp and Circus Maximus. My life's disappointme n t is that I have never been able to make any my friends a fan of King's X. Got people into DT, Satriani, Shawn Lane, and many others, but not King's X. Just don't get it. But then I concluded that only the most musically enlightened people get King's X, and they remain our secret for life!
Have tix to see Kings-X opening for Accept in October 2010 in St Charles IL. Should be an interesting crowd. . . Accept is touring with the release of Blood of the Nations, and Kings-X has a new DVD they are promoting. Should be many stiff necks from head 'bobbing' and 'banging'. . .can't wait!
In 2000 they toured with a band called Podunk...8/1 1 / 0 0 in Columbus Ohio. There are two people who recorded the show. I was one of them...if you can find "Throwin bones over Columbus" (not mine) it was the better recording. Can be found on fansites that trade Kings X music. Get it. The final 20 minute set: Kings X and Podunk on stage at the same time says it all!


We miss you Ego.
Saw them open for Porcupine Tree... heavy. Lots of head-nodding in the house.
lesley537
Kings x should just be allowed to drive ...give them the keys!!
My one time live experience was @ the Key Club in L.A. circa 2004-05. Fishbone was the opener. Great show and what's nice is my wife is even a big fan. Met Doug in '93 in Houston while touring oopening for VoiVod. He came on the bus and played a prereleased DogMan. We were blown away of course. Would have loved to have toured with them. Damn The Machine opening for King's X would have been a nice fit.
There are not many three man bands out there that can put out such great music,,,and perform live with a great show. Kings-X is the "real deal"!
markadamson6 7
Definitely my all time favorite band.
johans.sani
They are not a Christian band! They are Christians playing in a band, if that! Doug for one is Agnostic.
don't understand why this band was'nt a big success. they are so talented.We are a world that worships crap like amy whinehouse and lady freakin gaga. such a disgrace.
Saw them open for Pearl Jam during the Vs. tour. Amazing show. Easily one of the best Christian bands of all time (along with Live) and I usually cannot stand Christian bands (it is not a religious thing, it is a music thing).
christopherw h i t e 1 0 1
King's X is probably the one band that I could not live without.
Unfortunatel y a gifted band who didn't get the right management or record lable PR support to get them "there". That's the reason why 95% of the other bands out there have. Need proof? Turn on the radio, pick a station, and listen for 2 hours.
mbbrueske
If you ever get a chance to see them DO NOT MISS IT! It's all been said but bears repeating- a power trio with 3 singers- each true innovators on their instruments. Brutally powerful- but precise as a razor. The advantage of experiencing this in a small venue is FEELING the sheer power- not unlike early Zeppelin- up close and personal. dUg is an amazing singer and bass player...alm o s t 60 years old with the look and energy of a man half his age and the soul of one twice as old. Love them!
Been my favorite band since I heard Faith Hope Love way back when. Seen them a multitude of times live which is an amazing thing...don' t miss them if you ever have the chance. These guys never got the recognition they deserve but continue to be admired and recognized by musicians. Someone mentioned the Galactic Cowboys -- out of Texas and friends of the King's X guys. Jerry played on their last (and final) album, Let It Go. Also, check out Jelly Jam and Platypus, projects with Ty Tabor plus memb
I've loved them since they first came out and they just get better-they are one of those bands that set the trends and supersede them, but don't make the big time like they deserve. I hope they get their million dollar pay-day some day-they deserve it!!!
javierb58
The albums are great, but if you want to catch the essence of King's X, you must see them live. I've had the pleasure of seeing them many many times over, and I'm going to the chance in poughkeepsie ny this sunday to see them again. Come join me if you live in ny, you won't regret it.
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