The Kinison

The Kinison is a rock band formed in Oblong, Illinois, in 1999. The band is named after American comedian Sam Kinison.[1]

The Kinison
Background information
OriginOblong, Illinois, United States
GenresPost-hardcore
Years active1999–2005, 2013
LabelsLaSalle Records, FearLess Records
Past membersChristopher Lee Lewis
Aaron James Faller
Guy Bub Knight
Tim Milhouse
Mikey Rivera
Frank Figueroa
Mike V
Rico Jones
Luke Highshoe
Andrew Hull

History

In late January 2002, the band headed to California in search of a new bass player and drummer. Initially, they hired bass player Tim Milhouse and drummer Mikey Rivera, both friends of their then manager Bill Fold. When Tim Milhouse left the band, they recruited bassist Frank Figueroa, from a band called 401 Waterman. Frank played bass on the band's debut EP, Mortgage is Bank. Soon after recording, Frank quit The Kinison to find work as a registered nurse. The trio soon recruited Mike V and Mikey to complete the band.

After 9 months of playing tiny shows in the Inland Empire and Los Angeles area, they landed a spot on the indie rock festival This Ain't No Picnic. The band recorded an EP Mortgage Is Bank in September 2002 for Fearless Records. In 2003 The Kinison played at Coachella, a two-day music festival in Indio, California.[2] In late 2004, they were one of the support acts for Blink-182 on their DollaBill Tour.[3]

After months of touring, the band signed a record deal with Travis Barker's LaSalle Records; the full-length album, What Are You Listening To? was LaSalle's debut record.[4] It was recorded in 15 days[5] and produced by Pelle Hendricsson and Eskil Lovestrom (Refused, Poison The Well, Hell is for Heroes).[1]

The Kinison broke up in 2005,[6] but reformed in 2013, releasing an EP entitled Oh, the Guilt.[7]

Members

  • Christopher Lee Lewis - vocals
  • Aaron James Faller - lead guitar
  • Guy Bub Knight - guitar
  • Frank Alexander Figueroa - bass
  • Mikey Rivera - drums
  • Ali Jinnah Kamasitara - Keyboardist (temporary)
  • Kimoshi Yamashita - Technician

Discography

References

  1. Richter, Aaron. "Maneater | On a first-name basis with The Kinison". www.themaneater.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  2. Hilburn, Robert (24 April 2003). "It's reigning in the desert". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  3. Moss, Corey. "Blink-182 To Play Shows For A Buck". MTV News. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  4. Vogt, Matt. "In Music We Trust - Whatever is Whatever: The Modest Debut of The Kinison and LaSalle Records". www.inmusicwetrust.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  5. Dobson, Gareth. "Album Review: The Kinison - What Are You Listening To?". DrownedInSound. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  6. Rork, Nicole (8 November 2005). "The Kinison break up". Alternative Press. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  7. Kamiński, Karol (16 September 2013). "THE KINISON discuss their reunion! » IDIOTEQ.com". IDIOTEQ.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  8. "The Kinison - Oh, The Guilt". Highwires. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
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