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Kingfish

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KINGFISH
The promise of Kingfish is far from mere rhetoric. Having established themselves in the North Texas music scene, playing with such bands as Eisley, The Afters, and Modico, this self-written, recorded, produced, and released band could stand to be defined by their reviews alone. Being hailed, in the wake of their 2006 full-length debut album, "Fortune and Inheritance," to have “[challenged] the standards of rock music, providing the listener with a unique and interesting experience” (TexasGigs.com) with songs that are not only “pensive” but truly “thought provoking” (Emergenza.net). The musical talent and reputable influence within Kingfish is undeniable. Sam Smyers’ vocals are beautifully haunting in tracks such as “So We Go” and “Chasing the Seagulls,” their second single which received notable radio play on many collage radio and internet radio stations. Though the only, currently available glimpse of their progress is the single-take recording of “The Quintet” on the bands website, their sophomore album, or possible EP, is due out in February of 2007 and promises to be “much fuller.” With the focus shifted to even larger dynamics in the realms of bell work, timbales, guerro, cello, flute, and louder, more extensive experimentation with instruments and sampling alike, the future of Kingfish looks anything but dim.
"Kingfish challenges the standards of rock music, providing the listener with a unique and interesting experience. Elements of alternative, progressive and even some industrial make their way into the band's repertoire setting them apart from the crowd of Radiohead-types trying so desperately to be "different." Kingfish has this great niche where they can write a song that makes you kind of bob your head and dance a bit, and then place it side by side with a wrist slashing drone fest befitting of pale skinned psychopaths and their exceptionally anxious roommates. If you can make someone smile, and then make them cry, you've absolutely mastered the art of music."
-TexasGigs.com
"Kingfishs music is pensive and thought provoking, and I would really love to hear a longer set from them. Their CD rocks, too, and Im looking forward to the new stuff."
Emergenza.net
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Member Since: 2/3/2005
Band Website: kingfishtheband.com
Band Members: Sam Smyers - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
David Broderick - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Andrew Mabry - Drums
Mark Nelson - Bass

Influences: We listen to Radiohead, The Crystal Skulls, Wilco, Fugazi, David Dondero, Air, Amina, Beck, The Beatles, Belle & Sebastian, Bjork, Bob Dylan, Built to Spill, Calexico, Cat Power, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Clinic, Cursive, Damien Rice, The Decemberists, The Dismemberment Plan, Eisley, Elbow, Explosions In the Sky, The Fiery Furnaces, The Flaming Lips, Grandaddy, Headphones, The Helio Sequence, Interpol, Iron & Wine, The Mars Volta, Midlake, Miles Davis, Modest Mouse, Modico, Mogwai, The Mountain Goats, My Morning Jacket, Neutral Milk Hotel, Norah Jones, The Octopus Project, Of Montreal, The Pastel Knights, Pedro The Lion, Pilotdrift, The Polyphonic Spree, Record Hop, Red Stars Theory, Rufus Wainwright, The Shins, Sigur Ros, Spoon, Sufjan Stevens, Sunny Day Real Estate, Ugly Casanova, The Unicorns, The Water Engine, Zero 7
Sounds Like: The sum of what we listen to.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Kingfish on iTunes!!!

Hey everyone our new album Lights=ON is finally on iTunes!Check it out and let us know what you think!-Kingfish
Posted by Kingfish on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 10:09:00 PST

Kingfish's "Fortune & Inheritance" officially sold out.

Yes, unfortunately It is true. We have sold out of our CD Fortune & Inheritance, and currently have no intentions of repressing it. Fortunately, Our new CD will make its way to avalability very so...
Posted by Kingfish on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:36:00 PST

Kingfish live video!

Kingfish - "Latitude and Longitude"Live at The DoorFort Worth, Texas:::Filmed by David Leach ...
Posted by Kingfish on Sun, 28 May 2006 09:07:00 PST