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Speaking of King Tuff…Kyle & the guys made an appearance on possibly the internet’s weirdest short format series the Gorburger Show.  The 48 second introduction of how an alien/monster?? maimed the Japanese staff of a show and then took it as his own to have 5min interviews with hip bands should be enough to give you an idea of what its all about.  Despite having some serous names, like Flea, Dum Dum Girls, HEALTH, La Sera, etc. most of episodes seem kind of aimless with Gorburger doing most of the talking and the bands presence as mere props.    

That is expect for the King Tuff episode, which is pure genius.  How Tuff is King Tuff? Find out.Then the band plays live, which should really be in every episode.  Anyways give it a view, and maybe the Flea one so you can see him do the worm.

Oh internets.

King Tuff - Sun Medallion

I cannot overstate how fucking brilliant King Tuff, and specifically this album is!  Was Dead is easily in my top ten albums of all time.  If you like his s/t record on Sub Pop, this one is even better.  Rock and roll never sounded so good.  He sounds deadly live, and he’s one nice dude.  Oh and that Sun Medallion is real and permanently attached around his neck.  

Do yourself and pickup a copy of this repressing, it won’t be around for long, and and vinyl copies were going for upwards of $50 prior.

King Tuff - Was Dead LP will be re-released on 180g vinyl and is up for pre-order from Burger Records here.  This will sell out.

From the Desk of King Tuff…

It’s always seemed as though Was Dead kinda came outta nowhere. Even for me, I don’t remember writing the songs and I barely remember recording them. I do know that they came from the purest part of my heart and they were made with a mischievous little smile on my face.

I think it was 2006. I recorded mostly late at night, in a giant dirty ballroom called Vegetable Street, in my hometown of Brattleboro, Vermont. My days were filled with endless cups of Mocha Joe’s coffee, black, sitting on the stoop with my friends, and spazzing out on my guitar. Looking down at the streets of Brattleboro below and out at Mount Wantastiquet and beyond. I didn’t have a cell phone or a computer and the only way to find me was either to call my mom, Lil’ Smashy, who was probably already too busy cooking me something really delicious, or spot me in the corner of the coffee shop spying on people and drawing them in my sketchbook. They were very chill times.

I wanted Was Dead to be a pure Vermont Rock and Roll record, fueled by extra sharp Cabot cheddar cheese and hot, grade-A fancy maple syrup poured over crisp white snow and served with a pickle and a cider donut. You sit down on the shitty concrete in the parking lot and you slurp it all up. I had already made a few King Tuff albums in the early 2000’s and had laid the project to rest around 2003. But something told me to resurrect King Tuff, hence the title Was Dead.

This album changed my life in so many ways, as it slowly trickled out into the world. I never expected anyone to hear it, let alone connect with it. I never would have left Vermont, never met the boys at Burger Records or any of the other insane, beautiful, cartoonish characters that now populate my life in the best way. It’s an expression of my infinitely teenage heart and soul, and I’m really proud of it. So here it is again, thanks to Burger Records. These songs belong to the Strutters and the Stutterers, the Headbangers and the Stoop Hangers, the Ruthies and the Gold Toothies, and of course, the A-N-I-M-A-L-S…

King Tuff - Love Potion

Brand new track recently released as b-side to the Screaming Skull 7” out on Sub Pop right now.  Two non-album tracks on one 7”, just in time to give you a fresh King Tuff fix.  Was Dead has been on constant repeat here since summertime (the new LP is pretty rad too), I’m always hungry for more.  Seeing as Screaming Skull has already blasted across the blogs, let’s give this one a listen eh?  I honestly like this one better, a little more rockin, as far as his new tracks go. 

I’ll be catching the star King Tuff himself in Providence at AS220 this upcoming Saturday for only six bones!  Cheap show, tiny venue, and you’ll prob be drinkin beers with Kyle before, during, after, etc.  Come on out and say hi, I’ll be the one with the big ol’ Polaroid camera.

King Tuff - Bad Thing

King Tuff + spooky Halloweeny monsters = ∞<3<3<3∞

Bobby Harlow:

A more charismatic, enigmatic nomad of a furioso frontman/artist/guitar legend could not be imagined. You can’t make this shit up.


Grinning gold teeth behind blonde shades, in black, skeletal denim, with a studded “KING TUFF” across the shoulders where feral locks fall around his infamous “Sun Medallion.” With an acoustic guitar slung over the shoulder, King Tuff slinks through the abandoned halls of Detroit’s Malcolm X Academy. His baseball hat reads “VERMONT.” It’s the 4th of July.


Will somebody please snap a photo of this animal before it escapes back into the wilderness from which it came??!!


Magic Jake pulls up on a motorcycle, riding left-handed with his bass guitar hanging from the right arm, shoeless.


Kenny arrives in a rusted van, drums stacked in the back atop a shedding sofa complete with coffee table and a thermos full of god knows what.


Captain Cox, prodigy engineer, is attempting to “fix” the mixing console, on his back, under the wires, a flashlight between his teeth and soldering gun in hand.


“COX!” I bark, “What the FUCK are you doing?”


“Just trying to get these channels to work,” he laments.


“What’s wrong with them?” I lean under the desk and practically fall into a pile of live spaghetti.


“I built them,” he confesses.


King Tuff sits, center stage between Magic Jake and Kenny, his trademark guitar, Jazijoo, on his lap while the rhythm section diligently loops the groove under Tuff’s frenetic fingering.


Silent on a marble staircase, a ghost of a child, King Tuff, expressionless, leans back into a half shadow, with rays of silver rings leaping under incandescent light. The sessions go long into the bordering hours of morning.


Never a dull moment. King Tuff exclaims, “I’m an expert on the vibraphone.” I laugh, and then he performs one, perfect take. Seriously.


My familiarity with Was Dead, his last release, was limited. Under the avalanche of thirty-something demos, I’d selected 16 to record for his Sub Pop debut.


After investigating Was Dead I realized that, with his latest offering, his songwriting was stretching far beyond the thrill of the immediate dance-floor reflex and now revealed a songwriter with a keen eye inside everyone. That was the stuff that I was interested in. Embarrass me! I don’t give a fuck about your ex-girlfriend.


King Tuff: “You always want to erase the imperfect in your beautiful face, and you think about the time you waste in this impossible place.”


“Loop those fucking beats, Kenny!” was my mantra. I shout at the session! Millions of albums arrive daily, yet for Tuff, this is the only one. And I understand that perfectly.


King Tuff sang 16 songs in two days. We chant: “Nobody gives a shit!” This is not precious, it’s priceless—ART. Make it, don’t molest it.


But how? More frustration! More saturation! More immediacy! Filthier! Frighten me! Shake it ‘til you break it! It’s a perversion of a language that sounds like Rock & Roll. But new, again.


Rock & Roll is dead. King Tuff Was Dead. Rock & Roll is alive. King Tuff is dead. The passion is all there is. We ARE wild strawberries.


An artist should never be careful, nor should the audience covet. Take the shot! Embrace the imperfection. Create more music, carelessly.


We’ve created something here. King Tuff should not be inspected or even listened to with critical ears. Cut your ears off. Rock & Roll is meant to be blasted into your cells, penetrated, and absorbed. It’s a visceral experience.


Seek solace in solitude when you’re dead. If you aren’t able to recognize the genius in this epic album, then you’re already dead. Kill yourself. Or get a job.


Your choice.


Stop here. Don’t pay attention. Blast it! It’s not precious; it’s real. It belongs to you. Do what thou wilt. It’s yours.


All that aside, this album fucking rules. I should know, I’ve heard it about a million times.

Source: youtube.com

Dude York - Fuck City

Totally its own beast, but still reminds me of King Tuff circa Was Dead.  Super raw and upbeat, plus who doesn’t love a song called Fuck City, by a guy proclaiming himself Dude York, on an EP named Escape From Dude York

It’s kind of a triple whammy trump, wouldn’t you say?

Dude York - Escape From Dude York 7” is Ltd to 500 copies on white vinyl and is available from The Sounds of Sweet Nothing here.

p.s. King Tuff snuck a new 7” out just now, Screaming Skull b/w Love Potion, featuring two new non-LP tracks out on Sub Pop 10/9 Pre-order here

Source: thesoundsofsweetnothing.bandcamp.com

King Tuff - Alone and Stoned

King Tuff is one rad dude, and if you haven’t figured that out by now, wake up & go listen to Was Dead. 

I was trying to decide if I should see him play in Montreal or Providence coming up in October, but then I just realized I was going to both.  The Providence show (my hometown) will be especially sick at AS220, a super small gallery/bar space where max capacity probably weighs in around >100 people.  Did I mention the show is only $6 too?   Maybe I’ll see you there.    

King Tuff - Wild Desire

King Tuff has been a major on constant repeat artist here for the past couple months, as I got introduced to him just prior to the new record.  The Sub Pop release is pretty solid (& sold out insanely fast), but its absolutely no match for his debut Was Dead LPcurrently garnering $75+ a copy on the tubes.  I snatched one up just before things got serious, and it falls in my top top ten favorite records.

But this little 7” from Suicide Squeeze definitely matches Was Dead in quality.  Also very sold out, but there’s a few copies floatin round.  Gotta love that crazy cover image.  This track is just freakin sick, and now that I have my 7”, its getting maximum playage.

One more for any other King Tuff obsessers: he’s got another 15 tracks of glory on a pre-album cdr called Mindblow from back in 2006.  Showcasing a couple of early demo versions of Was Dead favorites, but mostly unique, unreleased material.  Find it at your local torrent site, or hit me up.

King Tuff - Connection

For the past few weeks I have been constantly listening to King Tuff.  Non stop, multiple spins a day.  This was all brought on when my fellow DJ’s introduced me to the new album and suggested I check it out.  After a quick preview from What I immediately snatched a copy for myself, and good thing cause it is super sold out/out of stock from Sub Pop.  Not even just the fancy Loser Vinyl, vinyl period.  I’m sure they’ll get more back in or you can always check the usual distributors. 

Much as I like the new album, the real gem is in his first album from 2008, Was Dead.  It is a pop rock masterpiece and I can’t believe more people aren’t talking about it with it with the advent of his sophomore LP.  Seriously I haven’t played this record for on person yet that hasn’t fucking up and bought it.  This is my windows down, speeding to the swimming hole/secret beach blasting tunes jam.  I picked up a copy of the second repress on discogs and was psyched to see my sealed copy happened to be on coke bottle, orange splashed heavy vinyl.  Fucking Brilliant.  The first two runs had Ltd colored vinyl thrown in randomly, score. Lucky for yall, its currently still in repress, and can be had for $13 bones directly from the label.

Grab both his LPs, but especially the first one.  Wish I’d heard this in 2008, can’t believe I missed out on this for the past four years. 

King Tuff - Was Dead LP (2008) is available from The Colonel Records here.  For now.

King Tuff - King Tuff LP (2012) was out on Ltd splattered Red, White and Blue vinyl with rad patches to the first 300 orders.  All very long gone, and even the normal vinyl is out of stock.  Insound may have copies still here but they’re pretty notoriously bad for not updating their site with stocked items so don’t get yur hopes up. 

Source: subpop.com