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King Missile

King Missile is an American avant-garde art rock band best known for its 1992 single "Detachable Penis". Vocalist John S. Hall has fronted several disparate incarnations of the group since founding it in 1986.

King Missile
OriginNew York City, United States
Genres
Years active1986–present
LabelsShimmy, Atlantic, Instinct, Important, Needlejuice Records
MembersJohn S. Hall
Dave Rick
Roger Murdock
Brent Cordero
R. B. Korbet
Past membersDogbowl
Alex DeLaszlo
George O'Malley
Steve Dansiger
Chris Xefos
David Ramirez
Charles Curtis
Jane Scarpantoni
Sasha Forte
Bradford Reed
Dan West
Azalia Snail
Websitekingmissile.com

History

King Missile (Dog Fly Religion)

In 1985, writer John S. Hall began presenting his work at open mic poetry readings. After three shows, Hall became a "featured" poet at the Backfence, a performance venue in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.[2] In 1986, feeling that "20 minutes of me reading poetry would be totally boring",[3] Hall asked his guitarist friend Dogbowl (Stephen Tunney) to augment his performances with original music.[2][3] Dogbowl agreed, and with the addition of bassist Alex DeLaszlo, drummer R. B. Korbet, and xylophonist George O'Malley, King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) was born.

In 1987, the band went to the Noise New York studio and in just ten hours recorded and mixed its debut album, Fluting on the Hump.[2] The producer/engineer, Kramer, released the album on his then-fledgling label, Shimmy Disc.[2] The label sent the album to every college radio station that reported to College Media Journal, and the album subsequently performed well on the CMJ charts.[2]

In 1988, Hall and Dogbowl, along with cellist Charles Curtis and new drummer Steve Dansiger, recorded the second King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) album, the longer, more experimental, less "jokey"[2] They. Like its predecessor, the album was produced by Kramer and released on Shimmy Disc. According to Hall, "[the album] wasn't well received. Dogbowl was itching to make his own records, so we went our separate ways."[3] Dogbowl went on to record several albums for Shimmy Disc.

King Missile

After Dogbowl's departure, Hall asked Bongwater guitarist Dave Rick to help him put together a new band.[2] Rick recruited multi-instrumentalist Chris Xefos, and Hall retained Dansiger on drums.[2] Hall dubbed the new lineup King Missile, dropping the parenthetical "Dog Fly Religion" subtitle "since that was [Dogbowl's] idea."[3] In late 1989 and early 1990, the band recorded the album Mystical Shit, and in 1990 released it on Shimmy Disc.[2] On the strength of the single "Jesus Was Way Cool", the album hit No. 1 on the CMJ charts, and the band was signed by a major label, Atlantic Records.[2] This series of events led Hall to make a habit of joking, "'Jesus' got me signed to Atlantic Records."[3] Around this time, King Missile was featured in the 1990 documentary CutTime, which chronicled the East Village music scene of the time.[4][5]

Another lineup change occurred before the recording of King Missile's major-label debut, as Dansiger left the band and was replaced on drums by Hypnolovewheel member David Ramirez. The subsequent album, The Way to Salvation, was released on April 16, 1991, and reached No. 2 on the CMJ charts.[2] Atlantic promoted the album with the release of a single, "My Heart Is a Flower", and accompanying video.

After Ramirez left the group and was replaced by yet another drummer, Roger Murdock, the band recorded a cover of R.E.M.'s song "Get Up" for the album, Surprise Your Pig: A Tribute to R.E.M., released on June 22, 1992. This was followed by the band's second major-label album, Happy Hour, released on December 15, 1992. The album debuted at No. 1 on the CMJ charts,[2] and its accompanying first single, "Detachable Penis", became a modest hit, reaching No. 25 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.[6] Atlantic released videos for "Detachable Penis" and the subsequent singles "(Why Are We) Trapped?" and "Martin Scorsese", but neither follow-up single achieved the chart success of "Detachable Penis." According to Hall, the band realized that its hit song had drawn in many casual fans who didn't care about the rest of the group's material; thus, the band began to play the song "early in the set, so that the people who didn't like us could leave, and we could play for the people who cared. That worked out well. People did leave."[2]

In 1993, the band contributed a song titled "Our Jungle" to the soundtrack of the film Surf Ninjas starring Ernie Reyes, Jr., Rob Schneider, Nicolas Cowan and Leslie Nielsen.

The band's third and final album for Atlantic was the eponymous King Missile, released April 19, 1994. Neither the album nor its lead single, "Love Is...", was a commercial success; consequently, the band was dropped from Atlantic, and broke up shortly thereafter because, according to Hall, "there was no reason to stay together."[7]

King Missile III

After the collapse of the second incarnation of King Missile, Hall decided to attend law school.[2] He graduated cum laude from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in Manhattan,[8] and after graduation co-founded Heraty Hall, a firm specializing in entertainment law.[2]

In 1996, Hall released a "solo album", The Body Has a Head, on the German label Manifatture Criminali. The album featured considerable input from multi-instrumentalists Sasha Forte, Bradford Reed, and Jane Scarpantoni. With these musicians, as well as They cellist Curtis, Hall formed a new band, King Missile III. On September 15, 1998, the new lineup released its "debut" album, Failure, on Shimmy Disc.

Curtis and Scarpantoni left the band after the release of Failure, and King Missile III continued as a trio, releasing two more albums: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (Instinct Records, January 21, 2003) and Royal Lunch (Important Records, September 21, 2004).

King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) reunions

Hall reunited with Dogbowl in 1995 for a tour as King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) for most of October and November of that year. The tour featured Hall performing spoken word with Sasha Forte on violin, followed by performance by Dogbowl and his band, and featuring Hall, Forte, Dogbowl and his band all performing together as King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) to headline the shows.

On March 18, 2010, Hall reunited with Dogbowl as King Missile (Dog-Fly Religion) for a one-time performance at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City. Multi-instrumentalist John Kruth, bassist Dave Dreiwitz of Ween, and drummer Billy Ficca of Television joined the duo to round out the lineup.

King Missile IV

In September 2014, John S. Hall performed four shows with the band LoveyDove in Los Angeles. It was later decided that this was, in fact, a new incarnation of King Missile, and they settled on the name King Missile IV. This version of the group toured New Zealand in February 2015, and recorded a six-song EP, This Fuckin' Guy, released on Powertool Records.

King Missile reunions

On June 25, 2015, Hall, Rick, and Murdock reunited for the first time in over twenty years for a performance at Shea Stadium in Bushwick, Brooklyn. They were joined by Rachel Swaner on keyboards and accordion. The set consisted of songs from throughout the various King Missile incarnations. Hall, Rick, and Murdock played several more shows along with keyboardist Brent Cordero between 2015 and 2019. On February 18, 2017, keyboardist and bassist Chris Xefos rejoined the group for a performance at The Gutter Bar in Brooklyn. On February 10, 2018, King Missile, featuring the lineup of Hall, Rick, Murdock, Cordero and Korbet performed at a benefit for radio station, WFDU at Rose Gold in Brooklyn. A show at Bowery Electric in New York City followed on June 21, 2018 featuring the lineup of Hall, Rick, Murdock, Cordero, and Korbet. On May 11, 2019, King Missile performed with Hall, Rick, Murdock, Cordero, and Matt Hunter at Hank's Saloon in Brooklyn. Dogbowl performed an opening set and also joined King Missile on stage for several songs.

Studio discography

King Missile (Dog Fly Religion)

Album Record Label Release Year
Fluting on the Hump Shimmy Disc 1987
They Shimmy Disc 1988

King Missile

Album Record Label Release Year
Mystical Shit Shimmy Disc 1990
The Way to Salvation Atlantic Records 1991
Happy 14½ (EP) Atlantic 1992
Happy Hour Atlantic 1992
King Missile Atlantic 1994

Compilation and soundtrack contributions

Track Album Record Label Release Year
"Doubleback Alley" (Rutles cover) Rutles Highway Revisited Shimmy Disc 1990
"We Can Work It Out" (Beatles cover) Downtown Does the Beatles: Live at the Knitting Factory Knitting Factory Works 1992
"Get Up" (R.E.M. cover) Surprise Your Pig: A Tribute to R.E.M. Staple Gun Records 1992
"Our Jungle" Surf Ninjas: Original Soundtrack Album Atlantic 1993
"Still the One" (Orleans cover) 20 More Explosive Fantastic Rockin' Mega Smash Hit Explosions! Pravda Records 1994

King Missile III

Album Record Label Release Year
Failure Shimmy Disc 1998
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life Instinct Records 2003
Royal Lunch Important Records 2004

King Missile IV

Album Record Label Release Year
This Fuckin' Guy (EP) Powertool Records 2015

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Alt.

[9]
AUS
[10]
NZ
[10]
"My Heart Is a Flower" 1991 The Way to Salvation
"Detachable Penis" 1992 25 17 13 Happy Hour
"Martin Scorsese"
"(Why Are We) Trapped" 1993
"Love Is..." 1994 King Missile

References

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "King Missile". Allmusic. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Prindle, Mark (2003). "Interview with John S. Hall". Prindle Rock and Roll Record Review Site. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  3. ^ a b c d e Hall, John S. (2004). Album notes. In Mystical Shit & Fluting on the Hump [CD booklet]. New York City: Shimmy Disc.
  4. ^ CutTime on DevlinPix
  5. ^ "CutTime - King Missile, "Life" (3 of 11)". DevlinPix. Retrieved 2013-02-22.
  6. ^ "King Missile Singles Peak Chart Positions". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  7. ^ "Interview w/ John". Farmboy's King Missile. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  8. ^ "Bios". Heraty Law. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
  9. ^ "King Missile - Chart history - Billboard". Billboard.
  10. ^ a b "King Missile – Detachable Penis". australian-charts.com. Retrieved August 17, 2022.

External links

  • Official website of John S. Hall and all incarnations of King Missile
  • King Missile at AllMusic
  • King Missile lyrics database at SongMeanings

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This article is about the band For their eponymous album see King Missile album King Missile is an American avant garde art rock band best known for its 1992 single Detachable Penis Vocalist John S Hall has fronted several disparate incarnations of the group since founding it in 1986 King MissileOriginNew York City United StatesGenresArt rock 1 avant gardeYears active1986 presentLabelsShimmy Atlantic Instinct Important Needlejuice RecordsMembersJohn S HallDave RickRoger MurdockBrent CorderoR B KorbetPast membersDogbowlAlex DeLaszloGeorge O MalleySteve DansigerChris XefosDavid RamirezCharles CurtisJane ScarpantoniSasha ForteBradford ReedDan WestAzalia SnailWebsitekingmissile wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 King Missile Dog Fly Religion 1 2 King Missile 1 3 King Missile III 1 4 King Missile Dog Fly Religion reunions 1 5 King Missile IV 1 6 King Missile reunions 2 Studio discography 2 1 King Missile Dog Fly Religion 2 2 King Missile 2 2 1 Compilation and soundtrack contributions 2 3 King Missile III 2 4 King Missile IV 2 5 Singles 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditKing Missile Dog Fly Religion Edit In 1985 writer John S Hall began presenting his work at open mic poetry readings After three shows Hall became a featured poet at the Backfence a performance venue in Manhattan s Greenwich Village 2 In 1986 feeling that 20 minutes of me reading poetry would be totally boring 3 Hall asked his guitarist friend Dogbowl Stephen Tunney to augment his performances with original music 2 3 Dogbowl agreed and with the addition of bassist Alex DeLaszlo drummer R B Korbet and xylophonist George O Malley King Missile Dog Fly Religion was born In 1987 the band went to the Noise New York studio and in just ten hours recorded and mixed its debut album Fluting on the Hump 2 The producer engineer Kramer released the album on his then fledgling label Shimmy Disc 2 The label sent the album to every college radio station that reported to College Media Journal and the album subsequently performed well on the CMJ charts 2 In 1988 Hall and Dogbowl along with cellist Charles Curtis and new drummer Steve Dansiger recorded the second King Missile Dog Fly Religion album the longer more experimental less jokey 2 They Like its predecessor the album was produced by Kramer and released on Shimmy Disc According to Hall the album wasn t well received Dogbowl was itching to make his own records so we went our separate ways 3 Dogbowl went on to record several albums for Shimmy Disc King Missile Edit After Dogbowl s departure Hall asked Bongwater guitarist Dave Rick to help him put together a new band 2 Rick recruited multi instrumentalist Chris Xefos and Hall retained Dansiger on drums 2 Hall dubbed the new lineup King Missile dropping the parenthetical Dog Fly Religion subtitle since that was Dogbowl s idea 3 In late 1989 and early 1990 the band recorded the album Mystical Shit and in 1990 released it on Shimmy Disc 2 On the strength of the single Jesus Was Way Cool the album hit No 1 on the CMJ charts and the band was signed by a major label Atlantic Records 2 This series of events led Hall to make a habit of joking Jesus got me signed to Atlantic Records 3 Around this time King Missile was featured in the 1990 documentary CutTime which chronicled the East Village music scene of the time 4 5 Another lineup change occurred before the recording of King Missile s major label debut as Dansiger left the band and was replaced on drums by Hypnolovewheel member David Ramirez The subsequent album The Way to Salvation was released on April 16 1991 and reached No 2 on the CMJ charts 2 Atlantic promoted the album with the release of a single My Heart Is a Flower and accompanying video After Ramirez left the group and was replaced by yet another drummer Roger Murdock the band recorded a cover of R E M s song Get Up for the album Surprise Your Pig A Tribute to R E M released on June 22 1992 This was followed by the band s second major label album Happy Hour released on December 15 1992 The album debuted at No 1 on the CMJ charts 2 and its accompanying first single Detachable Penis became a modest hit reaching No 25 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart 6 Atlantic released videos for Detachable Penis and the subsequent singles Why Are We Trapped and Martin Scorsese but neither follow up single achieved the chart success of Detachable Penis According to Hall the band realized that its hit song had drawn in many casual fans who didn t care about the rest of the group s material thus the band began to play the song early in the set so that the people who didn t like us could leave and we could play for the people who cared That worked out well People did leave 2 In 1993 the band contributed a song titled Our Jungle to the soundtrack of the film Surf Ninjas starring Ernie Reyes Jr Rob Schneider Nicolas Cowan and Leslie Nielsen The band s third and final album for Atlantic was the eponymous King Missile released April 19 1994 Neither the album nor its lead single Love Is was a commercial success consequently the band was dropped from Atlantic and broke up shortly thereafter because according to Hall there was no reason to stay together 7 King Missile III Edit After the collapse of the second incarnation of King Missile Hall decided to attend law school 2 He graduated cum laude from the Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law in Manhattan 8 and after graduation co founded Heraty Hall a firm specializing in entertainment law 2 In 1996 Hall released a solo album The Body Has a Head on the German label Manifatture Criminali The album featured considerable input from multi instrumentalists Sasha Forte Bradford Reed and Jane Scarpantoni With these musicians as well as They cellist Curtis Hall formed a new band King Missile III On September 15 1998 the new lineup released its debut album Failure on Shimmy Disc Curtis and Scarpantoni left the band after the release of Failure and King Missile III continued as a trio releasing two more albums The Psychopathology of Everyday Life Instinct Records January 21 2003 and Royal Lunch Important Records September 21 2004 King Missile Dog Fly Religion reunions Edit Hall reunited with Dogbowl in 1995 for a tour as King Missile Dog Fly Religion for most of October and November of that year The tour featured Hall performing spoken word with Sasha Forte on violin followed by performance by Dogbowl and his band and featuring Hall Forte Dogbowl and his band all performing together as King Missile Dog Fly Religion to headline the shows On March 18 2010 Hall reunited with Dogbowl as King Missile Dog Fly Religion for a one time performance at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City Multi instrumentalist John Kruth bassist Dave Dreiwitz of Ween and drummer Billy Ficca of Television joined the duo to round out the lineup King Missile IV Edit In September 2014 John S Hall performed four shows with the band LoveyDove in Los Angeles It was later decided that this was in fact a new incarnation of King Missile and they settled on the name King Missile IV This version of the group toured New Zealand in February 2015 and recorded a six song EP This Fuckin Guy released on Powertool Records King Missile reunions Edit On June 25 2015 Hall Rick and Murdock reunited for the first time in over twenty years for a performance at Shea Stadium in Bushwick Brooklyn They were joined by Rachel Swaner on keyboards and accordion The set consisted of songs from throughout the various King Missile incarnations Hall Rick and Murdock played several more shows along with keyboardist Brent Cordero between 2015 and 2019 On February 18 2017 keyboardist and bassist Chris Xefos rejoined the group for a performance at The Gutter Bar in Brooklyn On February 10 2018 King Missile featuring the lineup of Hall Rick Murdock Cordero and Korbet performed at a benefit for radio station WFDU at Rose Gold in Brooklyn A show at Bowery Electric in New York City followed on June 21 2018 featuring the lineup of Hall Rick Murdock Cordero and Korbet On May 11 2019 King Missile performed with Hall Rick Murdock Cordero and Matt Hunter at Hank s Saloon in Brooklyn Dogbowl performed an opening set and also joined King Missile on stage for several songs Studio discography EditKing Missile Dog Fly Religion Edit Album Record Label Release YearFluting on the Hump Shimmy Disc 1987They Shimmy Disc 1988King Missile Edit Album Record Label Release YearMystical Shit Shimmy Disc 1990The Way to Salvation Atlantic Records 1991Happy 14 EP Atlantic 1992Happy Hour Atlantic 1992King Missile Atlantic 1994Compilation and soundtrack contributions Edit Track Album Record Label Release Year Doubleback Alley Rutles cover Rutles Highway Revisited Shimmy Disc 1990 We Can Work It Out Beatles cover Downtown Does the Beatles Live at the Knitting Factory Knitting Factory Works 1992 Get Up R E M cover Surprise Your Pig A Tribute to R E M Staple Gun Records 1992 Our Jungle Surf Ninjas Original Soundtrack Album Atlantic 1993 Still the One Orleans cover 20 More Explosive Fantastic Rockin Mega Smash Hit Explosions Pravda Records 1994King Missile III Edit Album Record Label Release YearFailure Shimmy Disc 1998The Psychopathology of Everyday Life Instinct Records 2003Royal Lunch Important Records 2004King Missile IV Edit Album Record Label Release YearThis Fuckin Guy EP Powertool Records 2015Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUSAlt 9 AUS 10 NZ 10 My Heart Is a Flower 1991 The Way to Salvation Detachable Penis 1992 25 17 13 Happy Hour Martin Scorsese Why Are We Trapped 1993 Love Is 1994 King MissileReferences Edit Huey Steve King Missile Allmusic Retrieved November 11 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Prindle Mark 2003 Interview with John S Hall Prindle Rock and Roll Record Review Site Retrieved 2008 05 21 a b c d e Hall John S 2004 Album notes In Mystical Shit amp Fluting on the Hump CD booklet New York City Shimmy Disc CutTime on DevlinPix CutTime King Missile Life 3 of 11 DevlinPix Retrieved 2013 02 22 King Missile Singles Peak Chart Positions Allmusic Retrieved 2008 05 21 Interview w John Farmboy s King Missile Retrieved 2008 05 21 Bios Heraty Law Retrieved 2008 05 22 King Missile Chart history Billboard Billboard a b King Missile Detachable Penis australian charts com Retrieved August 17 2022 External links EditOfficial website of John S Hall and all incarnations of King Missile King Missile at AllMusic King Missile lyrics database at SongMeanings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King Missile amp oldid 1137311990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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