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    KING'S X To Film Two Videos For New Album - June 17, 2005

    The critically acclaimed, highly influential Texas-based rock trio KING'S X has signed with InsideOut Music America. The band's recent work has been released by InsideOut except in North America, and signing with IOMA unifies its label worldwide.

    The first new KING'S X album from guitarist/vocalist Ty Tabor, bass guitarist/vocalist Doug Pinnick and drummer/vocalist Jerry Gaskill under the new deal will be released in North America on September 27, 2005. It is currently untitled and will include up to 14 songs; the track listing is being finalized.

    "Signing with InsideOut is due to the longstanding relationship we have with the great people at the label like Thomas Waber in Germany and Jim Pitulski here in America," says Tabor. "It's another opportunity where we found ourselves free to make a change. We have signed with a new booking agent too.

    "With InsideOut, we have that friendship and we have the same goals. They are also realistic and honest. They don't pull punches. It's a logical match."

    Tabor first got to know Waber and Pitulski in recent years via his solo and all-star side projects such as PLATYPUS, THE JELLY JAM and JUGHEAD that were released by InsideOut. Gaskill's solo album, "Come Somewhere", was also issued by the label.

    The new KING'S X album was produced by Michael Wagener, who has produced, engineered or mixed work by the likes of METALLICA, ALICE COOPER, QUEEN, OZZY OSBOURNE, DOKKEN, MEGADETH, MÖTLEY CRÜE, SKID ROW, EXTREME and many others.

    "This was a big change for us after years of self-producing our albums. We wanted to be free to focus on the music itself. Things were often fragmented the past several years. I had to oversee a lot of business things — such as working with different labels for different territories — that sometimes didn't allow me to really focus on the music as much as I wanted," Tabor says.

    "Michael wasn't pushing us in any one direction. It was just four guys having a good time creating sounds and music. It's a broad-sounding record. It's hard to compare our music from album to album, but vocally this one has elements of early KING'S X and sonicaly it's similar to our recent ones.

    "It feels so fresh to be able to concentrate fully on the music. I honestly believe this new album is our best record in many, many years."

    KING'S X also plans to shoot videos for two singles from the album, their first promotional clips since 1998's "Tapehead". They will be directed by Dr. Teeth, who has helmed videos that are all over MTV for artists such as new hip-hop sensation Mike Jones. Tabor loves Dr. Teeth's hip-hop videos — "The guy is extremely talented," he says — and they met through mutual friends in Houston.

    Tabor explains that the band is refreshed after having taken this year off so far.

    "This was our first break after five straight years of torturous work on KING'S X and side projects. It was absolutely non-stop. Zero time off," he says.

    KING'S X is back with renewed energy and creative fire, and the eclectic nature of the band's work and InsideOut's expertise in quality handmade music makes it a perfect partnership.



    Back on a major label (albiet, a European one, but still...big production budgets), major producer, and videos?

    Finally. It looks like they are focusing solely on the mothership, instead of solo projects. One last push for some recognition, I would think.

    *does happy dance*

    For everyon who complains about how there is no good music on the radio or on TV, support artists like this, and put your money where your mouth is.


    The actual point of this thread is this:

    What artist/band out there do you love that you feel has been criminally overlooked? Can be independent, or major label, but it can't be your best buddies band in your town. It has to be a band that has a cd that you average music geek (like me) can get anywhere nationwide.

    Everybody's gotta elevate from the norm...

    The greatest list of music I don't own on CD :sad:
    You should check these guys out

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    Mithras, Francesco Fareri (http://www.francescofareri.com/ ), Demonicide, Avenged Sevenfold, Brainstorm, The Red Chord, and Dio.
    Go Huskers.

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    • #3
      --- Jeff Healey --- because of his handicap, he could not compete with the showmanship and stage presence required by groups of his era to be successfull --- can you imagine the determination and dedication to put out flawless sounds, seated on a chair with a guitar strung backwards in his lap --- arms crossed --- playing chords with his right hand and picking with his left ! --- i got chicken skin watching Jeff play --- most people prefer to see guys jumping off amps --- az

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      • #4
        Originally posted by AZ Snake Fan
        --- Jeff Healey --- because of his handicap, he could not compete with the showmanship and stage presence required by groups of his era to be successfull --- can you imagine the determination and dedication to put out flawless sounds, seated on a chair with a guitar strung backwards in his lap --- arms crossed --- playing chords with his right hand and picking with his left ! --- i got chicken skin watching Jeff play --- most people prefer to see guys jumping off amps --- az

        Jeff Healy is awesome live.


        When I saw him, he did move around on stage a little. He had a headphone mic and I guess had marked off his pace. Anyway, he is an awesome player who gets little or no press. Very worth checking out.

        Everybody's gotta elevate from the norm...

        The greatest list of music I don't own on CD :sad:
        You should check these guys out

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        • #5
          Social Distortion
          Bad Religion
          Love/Hate

          and I have to say my favorite band LA Guns. (they continue to put out great music but will never get a sniff of radio or tv play)
          "It's okay to be a cliche....Everything under the sun has been done."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JayhawkBronco
            Social Distortion
            Bad Religion
            Love/Hate

            and I have to say my favorite band LA Guns. (they continue to put out great music but will never get a sniff of radio or tv play)
            L.A. Guns are awesome. They need to tour with these Rock Never Stops type shows. They are awesome live. Sex Action is one of my favorite metal tunes.

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            • #7
              Sex Action is one of my favorite metal tunes.
              Great tune! That's the video I saw on MTV that really made me a music fan. Their sound and look were/are awesome. The video is grainy, gritty and sleazy. I thought they had a little different sound than all the pop metal of the time. The whole first album rocks! Still my fav.....if you want something heavier by LA Guns listen to Vicious Circle or Waking the Dead.

              And Bronco51 you can check them out this summer on the American Metal Blast Tour with W.A.S.P, Metal Church and Stephen Pearcy. fyi...they will have a new album out soon called Tales from the Strip.
              "It's okay to be a cliche....Everything under the sun has been done."

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