Showing posts with label Mediabase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mediabase. Show all posts

10/16/24

The Kings Still Reign: Canadian Rock Legends Defy 'One-Hit Wonder' Label as “Nowhere to Go But Gone” Climbs U.S. Charts

Forty-four years ago, they declared The Kings Are Here. Now Canada’s cherished rock legends are specifying exactly where “here” is: on the charts and rising.

This week, The Kings’ ridiculously compelling “Nowhere to Go But Gone” climbs to #42 on the Mediabase CHR Activator list—a nigh-on-miraculous showing for a Canadian classic-rock band on US radio. It’s a designation that shows the tune continues to spread like wildfire, receiving airplay in markets from Utah to Florida to Cape Cod. If this keeps up, the group might have to issue an official clarification that the title of their documentary, Anatomy of a One-Hit Wonder, was meant with tongue planted firmly in cheek.

Because really, The Kings never went away. Yes, they’re still best known for their breakout double A-sided single, “This Beat Goes On/Switchin’ to Glide,” which peaked at #43 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980 and ultimately spent 23 weeks on that chart—not to mention earning the band a gold single award, a Juno nomination and induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. The success of the insanely catchy numbers also eventually drove their debut album, the aforementioned The Kings Are Here, to platinum-level sales in Canada. But in the ensuing decades, they’ve put out an absolute wealth of stellar material, on albums like Amazon BeachRSVPUnstoppableParty Live in ’85The Lost Tapes of a Seventies Bar Band and Because of YouUnstoppable alone yielded a cornucopia of Canadian hits, including the title track, “Lesson To Learn," "Shoulda Been Me," "Parting Of The Ways," and the killer ballad "If We Don't Belong Together."

“Nowhere to Go But Gone” proves that their mettle as hitmakers remains undiminished. It’s an appropriately driving little ditty in which lead singer/bassist David Diamond namechecks all the places he’s about to hit on a much-needed jaunt behind the wheel:

Gonna head out on the highway 

The highway is my friend 

Gonna head out west  

Where the highway ends

Then I’ll stop in Vancouver 

Turn south towards LA

Twelve hundred miles of surfers 

Waiting for a wave  

There is no trip like a road trip

Nowhere to go, nowhere to go

Nowhere to go but gone

But what gradually comes into focus is that he’s actually singing about taking a breather from a relationship, to get a better perspective on why it’s one worth keeping. This is a song not of freedom and the endless open road, but of renewal and the journey home.

Oh, but when I return 

The bridges I burned 

Have been reassembled

Good to take a breather

Good to get some air

Good to be reminded 

Of what it’s like out there



As recorded, the entire performance is a tour de force of moxie by Diamond, guitarist/co-composer Mister Zero, keyboardist Sonny Keyes (all three of them cofounders of the group) and drummer Todd Reynolds (who’s been firmly entrenched in the lineup since 2007). The track was co-produced by the band and recording engineer Chris Snow (a veteran of sessions with the likes of Barenaked Ladies, Big Wreck and Arkells) and mixed by Garth Richardson (who has produced Rage Against the Machine and engineered records by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nickelback and numerous other heavy hitters).

The song comes from The Kings’ most recent album, 2023’s The Longest Story Ever Told, which kept the faith with the group’s hardcore following while earning widespread critical acclaim. “Call it a comeback if you will, but regardless, it’s clear The Kings still rule,” raved American Songwriter.

With more than 2,000 live shows under their belt, these boys are perpetually in demand as a concert act throughout the Western hemisphere. The latest jewel in their crown was an August gig at the Kitchener Blues Festival Canada, and come November 8, they’ll be “gettin’ gone” all the way down to Planet Hollywood Cancun for the five-day The Sands festival, where they’ll appear alongside fellow ’80s survivors Rick Springfield, Bret Michaels, The Fixx, Level 42, Lou Gramm and Ace Frehley.

And believe it or not, they’re even bigger virtually: The official video for “This Beat Goes On/Switchin’ to Glide” has surpassed 6 million views on YouTube. In a further test of the hit’s enduring appeal, Chicago DJ Bob Stroud included it in his audience poll of the greatest one-two punches in music history—songs no listener or programmer would ever dare separate. The Kings landed at #1 on that list, above ubiquitous musical conjoined twins like “Living Loving Maid/Heartbreaker” by Led Zeppelin and even “We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions by Queen.

Now, with “Nowhere to Go But Gone,” The Kings are back to prove there’s plenty more gas in their tank. More than four decades later, we’re all still “holding hands as David Diamond sings” (as they once sang on their haunting “Love Store”). To say this beat goes on is an understatement: Once the world switches to glide, apparently, it just never switches back.

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6/5/22

South African Pop Singer Jann Klose On Tour w/ New Single & Music Video “Sugar My”


7/25/21

the love kills theory to Play at the Roxy Saturday, August 7th

                          The alternative rock band will appear with Dead Meadow

Los Angeles – Alternative rock band the love kills theory will be performing at the Roxy in West Hollywood, on Saturday, August 7th, at 8 PM. 

This is an all-ages show.

The Roxy is at 9009 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood.

The webpage is www.theroxy.com/events/detail/405557
and the ticket buy page is www.axs.com/events/405557/dead-meadow-tickets?skin=roxy.

the love kills theory is supporting its album, “Happy Suicide, Jim!” released on Xemu Records. The first single, “Found,” reached #56 on the Media Base Top 100 Chart. The group's follow-up single, “Something Goes Around,” is poised to break the Top 40. 

Response has been exceptionally strong, with one reviewer exclaiming that this is “probably the most important album of the year.”

Dead Meadow, an American psychedelic rock band also on Xemu Records, formed in 1998 and will be on the bill.

the love kills theory differentiates itself from other bands in two distinct ways. First, the group utilizes sound effects to create aural landscapes that are sonically unique while still employing melodic hooks and a driving beat. Second, the lyrics draw on influences such as Guy Debord, founder of Situationist International, and Aldous Huxley, fused with the current bio-genetic studies on the evolution of despair.

the love kills theory is: 

Cevin Soling – Vocals, Rhythm Guitar

Bill Brandau - Keyboards

Jim Minics – Lead Guitar

Darren Pilato - Bass

Jaron Stewart – Drums

Dead Meadow comprises vocalist and guitarist Jason Simon, bassist Steve Kille, and drummer Mark Laughlin. The band has released seven studio albums, two live albums, and a Peel Session.

the love kills theory and Dead Meadow will perform at the Roxy, 9009 West Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, on Saturday, August 7th at 8 PM. Tickets can be purchased at:  https://www.axs.com/artists/1109877/the-love-kills-theory-tickets

Listen to the love kills theory\


 

International Music Ambassador Rising on Radio Charts With “Love You The Most”

It’s a great time to be Jann Klose! The award-winning indie pop artist’s melodic single “Love You The Most” with Alicia Madison is currently gaining momentum on US Top 40 radio, jumping from #118 to #40 on Mediabase’s charts after just 9 weeks of radio play. Meanwhile, the music videos for this romantic ballad’s English and Spanish versions have collectively accrued more than 4 million streams on YouTube and Spotify. In South Africa, where Jann spent most of his time growing up, his audience has grown to include 27 million listeners on pop radio.


Watch the video for “Love You The Most”:



Jann’s passion for all things music is a light that never goes out, and this pandemic was no exception. The New York-based artist spent a lot of his time during quarantine not only writing music, but also talking about writing music with his friends and colleagues over Zoom. Out of the necessity to maintain a sense of community in these uncertain times was born “Making Sound with Jann Klose,” a podcast, where Jann gets Rock Hall inductees and chart-topping artists to crack on their creative process, finding inspiration, industry secrets, pr strategies, and, generally, all things music. The podcast regularly makes it to Apple’s Top Podcasts in the Music Interview category.

Making Sound with Jann Klose podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-sound-with-jann-klose/id1528583778

Love You The Most

(Jann Klose, Alicia Madison, Tony Grund, BMI)

v1

you are the safe place

when i need someone

you are my anchor

when the ship is gone

all of this time baby

you’ve been the only one

 

pre

yea we’ll, make it through somehow

i promise, i won’t let you down

 

chorus

I’m gonna love, love you the most

your shining light, shows me the road

cuz you are the reason i am who i am, i want you to know

I’m gonna love, love you the most

 

v2

i’ll be your shelter

from the storm

i’ll be the fire

to keep you warm

through all the seasons

i’ll be yours

 

pre

hold you closer in my arms

i will see you safe from harm

 

bridge

i will be the one, i will be the one

shelter from the storm

 

c  2019 Big Mgmt Records/The Royalty Network/KMG Distribution.