Louis XIV (band)
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Louis XIV performing at Emo's in Austin during South by Southwest (2008) |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | San Diego, California, United States |
| Genres | Post-punk revival Garage rock revival Indie rock |
| Years active | 2003–2009 |
| Labels | Atlantic |
| Website | Official website |
| Past members | |
| Jason Hill Brian Karscig Mark Maigaard James Armbrust |
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Louis XIV was an American rock band from San Diego, California.
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[edit] History
[edit] Beginnings: (2003-2004)
Lead singer/guitarist Jason Hill, guitarist Brian Karscig, and drummer Mark Maigaard formed the group in April 2003 while living in Paris, France. Bassist James Armbrust joined soon after.
Louis XIV, the band's first album, was released in November 2003. It was recorded in a basement in the Spanish district in Paris, France in the spring of 2003. Recorded on a 16-track tape machine, it was released independently through Pineapple Recording Group, a label started by Hill and Karscig. Although the record was only sold at shows, on the band's website, and in some independent record stores, it sold over 22,000 copies in the first six months. First embraced in the UK in 2004, doing the famous Jonathon Ross show television show one week after Oasis and the Mary Hobbs show on BBC Radio 1. They were embraced by Distillers frontwoman Brody Dalle and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme at the 2004 NME Awards.
[edit] Illegal Tender EP and The Best Little Secrets Are Kept: (2005-2007)
The Scotland News of the World billed Louis XIV as the best band of the T in the Park festival.[1] The music video for the instrumental song "The Hunt" was filmed by Hill. The New York-based group Stolen Transmission, run by former Spin magazine writer Sarah Lewitinn, released a three-song handmade CD featuring the songs "Hey Teacher" and "God Killed the Queen". After the band returned to California, local deejays, including 91x in San Diego, began playing an unreleased song from the bands website, "Finding out True love is Blind", leading to the release of two simultaneous limited EPs, Pink and Blue. Eight major radio stations on the West Coast then named the single a top five song, leading to the band signing to Atlantic Records in late 2004.
The band released an EP entitled Illegal Tender in January 2005, (self produced) followed in March by their second full-length album, The Best Little Secrets Are Kept (produced by Jason Hill). The album depicts a half-naked girl with the song titles written on her back. A tamed-down version of the cover was released in Wal-Mart, with a portion of the girl's body cropped off. Their first single was titled "Finding Out True Love Is Blind". The band released their second single off their debut album, "God Killed the Queen", in September 2005.
In 2005 NME called the band "music to flunk rehab to", while Rolling Stone and MTV named them as one of its top 10 bands to watch.[2] The music video for "Pledge of Allegiance", filmed again by Hill, was filmed containing the album cover girl undressing in front of a camera. The music video for "Paper Doll" was released exclusively on the alt porn website Suicide Girls. The video, featuring various models in different stages of undress, was directed by alt-porn pioneer Eon McKai, director of "Art School Sluts", the "Kill Girl Kill" series, and "Neu Wave Hookers". In 2007, David Bowie and Alicia Keys asked the band to play their BlackBall charity event for Aids in Africa. Bowie cites Louis XIV as one his favorite new bands in numerous Conde Naste publications.
Band members Jason Hill and Brian Karscig sang on three songs on The Killers 2007 album Sam's Town, which has gone on to sell almost 5 million records.
In 2007 Hill is credited as sometime touring guitarist for country musicians and drum engineer for Dixie Chicks. He also remixed a song by the Los Angeles-based punk band The Bronx(Island/Def Jam) and produced an EP by the New York-based The Virgins (Atlantic) featured on HBO's Entourage.
In September 2007, Louis XIV was joined by violinist Ray Suen as a touring member.[3]
Also in 2007, Louis XIV toured Australia, Mexico and the USA with The Killers and played several AIDS IN AFRICA charity events with David Bowie and Alicia Keyes
In February–April 2009, Louis XIV went on a world tour with the Killers playing upwards of 15,000-25,000 people a night. After a show in Manchester at the o2 arena, the manchester tribune called the band, "Criminally overlooked".
The Distances from Everyone to You, another EP, was released through the iTunes Store on September 11, 2007. The EP contains the band's cover version Queen's Flash Gordon theme and later used for the Sci Fi Channel's new Flash Gordon television series.
[edit] Controversy
Louis XIV was known for their sexually provocative lyrics in a few of their songs. In 2005 the Hoover, Alabama board of education withdrew an invitation for the band to perform a concert at Hoover High School after hearing complaints about the band's lyrics. The board, citing a recent arrest in California for drug possession, song contents and "the likely possibility of irresponsible acts," determined that it was "not appropriate to have a band of this kind of nature.".[4]
The incident has given rise to the group being "banned from Alabama". As Hill explained to Reverb Magazine (Newcastle, Australia) on November 17, 2007, while on tour in Melbourne, Victoria:
When you hang out with us, you realize that we are constantly laughing and messing around. But Hoover, Alabama banned us — we weren't allowed to perform in the city at the time. I have no idea why. We first found out about it on CNN, the night before after the VMAs in Miami, we still got paid to play the show so we just hung out in miami another day, we needed the break anyway. It was really very idiotic, I thought. I've been called a sexist and a male chauvinist. There was a really great article in San Francisco's paper, The Guardian which was called "10 Reasons Why You Should Not Like Louis XIV"; it was one of my favorite articles I’ve ever read about us. As it was all about the music being some of the best in the last 20 years, but that we were irresponsible morally, so everyone should avoid it. Its so far from the truth but I've even been called a racist when I used the terms "Chocolate Girl" and "Vanilla Girl". I was being playful. But in some ways, the most negative press can also be the biggest compliment.
[edit] Members
- Jason Hill – vocals, bass, guitar,piano engineer,producer
- Brian Karscig – vocals, guitar, bass, piano
- Mark Maigaard – drums
- James Armbrust – bass
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Louis XIV (November 2003), Pineapple Recording Group
- The Best Little Secrets Are Kept (March 22, 2005), Atlantic – #24 U.S. Billboard 200
- Slick Dogs and Ponies (January 29, 2008), Atlantic
[edit] EPs
- PINK EP (2004), Pineapple Recording Group
- BLUE EP (2004), Pineapple Recording Group
- Illegal Tender (January 25, 2005), Pineapple Recording Group/ Vice Records
- The Distances from Everyone to You (September 11, 2007), Atlantic
[edit] Singles
| Year | Song | U.S. Mod. Rock[5] | UK Singles Chart[6] | Album |
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| 2005 | "Finding Out True Love Is Blind" | 9 | 26 | The Best Little Secrets Are Kept |
| "God Killed the Queen" | - | 68 | ||
| 2008 | "Air Traffic Control" | - | - | Slick Dogs and Ponies |
[edit] References
- ^ Scotland news of the world July 2005
- ^ Rolling Stone 4/2005
- ^ "Ray Suen impresses Louis XIV as quick study". San Diego Union Tribune. 2007-07-27. http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20070920/news_lz1w20god.html. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ Richter, Greg (April 27, 2008) "Outside Looking In - Decadent glam rockers Louis XIV they're banned in Alabama - Pennsylvanians hate comparison," Birmingham News
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p692095/charts-awards/billboard-singles
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 330. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.