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King 810

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American nu metal band
This article is about the nu metal band. For other musical ensembles of the same name, seeKing (disambiguation).

King 810
King 810 performing in 2015
Background information
Also known asKing
OriginFlint, Michigan, U.S.
Genres
Years active2007–present
Labels
Members
  • David Gunn
  • Eugene Gill
  • John Paul Vega
  • Bryce Ballinger
  • Tim Lucier
Past members
  • Jason Hale
  • Andrew Workman
  • Andrew Beal
  • Karl Hoffman
Websiteking810.com

King 810 (pronouncedKing eight one oh; formerly known as and often shortened to simplyKing) is an Americannu metal band fromFlint, Michigan, formed in 2007. The band currently consists of David Gunn, Eugene Gill, Johnpaul Vega and Bryce Ballinger. The band's first release was their independent EP titledMidwest Monsters in 2012, which earned them a signing withRoadrunner Records; they released their second EP titledProem in 2014, and their debut studio albumMemoirs of a Murderer that same year.

History

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Formation andMidwest Monsters (2007–2012)

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The band officially formed in December 2007 in their hometown ofFlint, Michigan; however, the four members of the group had been performing together before then and had already gained a following.[5] The lineup consisted of frontman and vocalist David Gunn, bassist Eugene Gill, drummer Andrew Workman and guitarist Andrew Beal.[6][7] David Gunn revealed in aMetal Hammer documentary that he started writing lyrics for the band when he was arrested and eventually applied those lyrics to the band, which had already developed a sound he recognized, so he adapted said lyrics to that style.[8]

In 2008, it was reported that the band had signed withEqual Vision Records, thatChiodos guitarist Jason Hale was a member of the band, making the band his side project, and that they intended to release a full-length studio album in 2009. They toured together across America in December 2008. The band released demos on theirMyspace, and it was reported that they had recorded an album with Mark Michalik at Detroit's 37 Studios.[7][9] However, in August 2009, the band abruptly left the label without a stated reason, and with no album released. It is presumed that Jason Hale left the band around that time, since he is not mentioned in any of their later activities.[10] The number '810', which is the area code for Flint, was used in the band name after they left Equal Vision.[11]

In June 2012, Gunn was assaulted when he refused to hand over a bag during a robbery. He was shot and stabbed, but survived the attack and went on to write for the band's debut and independent EP,Midwest Monsters, which was heavily inspired by that particular event and previous experiences.[12] The album was composed by Gunn and produced by Josh Wickman, and was only released physically. Digital copies would not become available until June 28, 2019.[13]

Memoirs of a Murderer andMidwest Monsters 2 (2013–2015)

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Main article:Memoirs of a Murderer (album)
King 810 performing atMayhem Festival 2014

They released the music video for their first single, "Killem All", on March 31, 2014, which contained graphic violence and real-life footage of people getting shot and killed. It was falsely removed from theirYouTube page due to "hate speech". The music video was reinstated in 2018 and removed again in 2019.[14][15] The song and graphic music video was used to promote their debut release viaRoadrunner Records,Proem.[16] In May, the band performed atRock on the Range 2014 atColumbus Crew Stadium.[17] The band released their second EP titledProem on June 9 after streaming it online.[16] They also joined theMayhem Festival tour of 2014 from June to August with headlinersAvenged Sevenfold andKorn.[18]

The band initially intended to perform atDownload Festival in June 2014, making this their debut UK performance, but had to cancel when members David Gunn and Eugene Gill were arrested in Detroit Metro Airport in June for assault with intent to do great bodily harm, in a case that dates back to October 2013.[19] The charge against Gunn was later dropped, but Gill had to appear in court for assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder.[20] In July, along with the release of their second single "Fat Around the Heart", which was promoted with a music video, they announced their debut studio album, which would be titledMemoirs of a Murderer and would be released on August 18 digitally and a day later physically.[21] The album was their first to enter the charts; number 18 onBillboard'sTop Hard Rock Albums and number eight on theTop Heatseekers.[22][23]

The band finally made their debut UK performance in September to be a part of the 'Download Freezes Over' tour with support from 'Astroid Boys' and 'Hang the Bastard'.[24][25] In late 2014, they toured in support ofSlipknot along withKorn, playing U.S. shows includingKnotfest.[26] They continued this tour in early 2015 in theUnited Kingdom.[27] In February, they released aspoken word track that comes as an ongoing series titled "Anatomy 1:5" that is not featured on any album but as a stand-alone promotional single.[28] The band made their debut performance in Australia as a part of 2015'sSoundwave in late February and early March.[29] From April 8 to June 3, they will be supporting rapperTech N9ne in promotion of his new album inAustralia andNew Zealand.[30]

After touring, the band had plans to do a European festival tour in June, taking part in events such as Download Festival and Rock am Ring, however, had to cancel their participation due to unforeseen issues at their home town, but intend to create more music videos and other pieces of content during their break.[31] The band took part in Dirt Fest in August in Michigan.[32][33] On May 21, the band streamed a new song titled "Revenge", featuring hip hop artistTrick-Trick, along with the release was the announcement of theirmixtape titledMidwest Monsters 2. He released a statement regarding the next release that "Our next work features people we respect and are fans of. We're as proud of it as anything else we've done."[34] They later released the mixtape on September 17 and features guest appearances fromFreddie Gibbs, Zuse and Game Spittaz.[35] A month later, in late October, they also released a limited10" vinyl titledThat Place Where Pain Lives... which features two previously unreleased songs from their debut album, a song named "Bad Man" and a string quartet version of "Devil Don't Cry", both feature UK singer RosieMay.[36]

La Petite Mort or a Conversation with God (2016–2017)

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In January 2016, the band released a song titled "We Gotta Help Ourselves" in aid to raise money and awareness of the toxic water crisis in their city ofFlint, Michigan.[37] Along with the release of the song, they teamed up with a local clothing outlet in Flint to create a unique T-shirt, of which all the proceeds go towards the Community Foundation of Greater Flint's Flint Child & Health and Development fund, Gunn himself commented that he believed "..children are the most important people in the equation."[37]

In late July, the band released a music video for their single "I Ain't Goin Back Again", and revealed that their sophomore album will be titledLa Petite Mort or a Conversation with God and will be released the same year, September 16. Other details regarding the album include its album artwork and its track list consisting of 13 songs.

Another track from the album, titled "Alpha & Omega", was released via the band'sYouTube on August 24, 2016.

In 2017, Gunn had started alight heavyweight MMA career.[38] He has won two matches, and last fought in January 2017.[39]

On December 15, 2017, the band released an unexpected acoustic EPQueen, featuring five slow songs about five fast girls from Gunn's life. In late 2019, the band pulled the EP from streaming services with it only existing in cassette form on the band's website.[40]

Suicide King, Yavid, and lineup change (2018–2019)

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In the spring of 2018, the band opened up forEmmure on their Natural Born Killers tour,Counterparts andVarials joined up as support. King 810 was supposed to open up forCane Hill, but they dropped off the tour. The band would later announce that Andrew Beal and Andrew Workman had quit the band.

While Gunn and Gene wrote a third king album, Gunn launched a solo rap project under the name Yavid,[41] releasing his debut albumBlack Teeth Devil, Vol. 1 on July 13, 2018. Singles, such as "Bando Commando" and "Where Were You When We Would Ride", feature a huge change of style from previous King material with gangster rap and trap flows and beats. On September 7, 2018, he released the sequelBlack Teeth Devil, Vol. 2.

King made their return on January 25, 2019, withSuicide King. It is the first record to be published and released independently after quietly and respectfully parting ways with Roadrunner Records in 2018. While opening the album with some of their heaviest tracks to date with singles "Heartbeats" and "Braveheart", the album is a drastic progression for the duo. The majority of tracks feature a similar rap/hip-hop style to Yavid with a wide variety of aggressive and melodic instrumentals. In addition, the cover art reflects the new colorful sound with the band's first ever non-black and white cover art. The album's lyrics, on the other hand, are bleak and nihilistic. In an interview, David says "around the time of the conception and making ofSuicide King, [he] had been diagnosed with an identity disorder (DID)" or Dissociative Identity Disorder.[42] In King TV Episode 19, Gunn confirms that the album's subject matter is not only suicide but also money. The album completes a trilogy of albums all dealing with love.Memoirs deals with the love of violence,La Petite Mort with the love of sex, andSuicide King with the love of money.[43]

Gunn continued his Black Teeth Devil series shortly after on April 12, 2019, with the EPVol. 3. Gunn released another full Yavid album, entitledPaper Fortune Teller on October 30, 2019. The music video for the single "Hemingway" showcases footage of David running with the bulls in Spain. This is also the first Yavid album to include features from rappers Rio Da Young OG and Paperlovee (notwithstanding the single version of "God's Don't Bleed" with Game Spittaz, who was also on King 810'sMidwest Monsters 2 EP).

AK Concerto No. 47, 11th Movement in G Major (2020–present)

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The band kicked off the 2020s hot with the singles, "Hellhounds," on March 13, "Dukes," on May 1, and "House of Dust" on June 12 with a new album on the way. But before the fourth King album, Yavid dropped another BTD rap album,Black Teeth Devil, Vol 4, on April 16, featuring the single "The Noids." On July 31, 2020, New Album By Yavid 9 Muses.

On November 13, 2020, the band self released their 4th album,AK Concerto No. 47, 11th Movement in G Major.

Musical characteristics and lyrics

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The band's lyrics are based on their lives growing up in the violent town of Flint. David Gunn himself was first arrested when he was nine years old, and states that in his area it was typical for kids at that age to commit crimes and use firearms.[44]Kerrang! described Gunn's lyrical style as "heavy metal poetry" that, when performed live, has a theatrical vibe that would "leave venues full of grown men quivering in their boots." For this, they ranked the band number four of their 'Top 20 Hottest Bands in the World Right Now'.[45]

Robb Flynn ofheavy metal bandMachine Head says King 810 has always fascinated him as they have more of a punk-rock side – they were often banned from clubs due to the chaos and violence they caused. Flynn says that they remind him of his early years in Machine Head, going on to say that lyrics are "killer" and that Gunn has a really intense vocal delivery.[46]Artistdirect writer Rick Florino wrote that their distinct poly-rhythmic grooves and intricate riffs border on industrial sound, and that Gunn's lyrics channels the likes ofEdgar Allan Poe,Ernest Hemingway and2Pac, yet maintain a vulgar attitude; he concludes that their sound truly represents heavy metal music.[47] Gunn himself says that he enjoys creating a diverse amount of musical content. In addition to the heavy and aggressive music the band is known for, he is also fond of calmer tracks such as "Take It", "State of Nature", and several other acoustic interludes that punctuateMemoirs of a Murderer.[48] The band also perform poem-likespoken word tracks called "Anatomy" tracks.[28][49]

One of the band's major influences isKorn, which is said to have had a particular impact on the musical style of theirdebut album, especially the darker sounds, lyrical style and guitar riffs.[50][25] Their sound has also been compared to that ofSlipknot andBury Tomorrow.[51]

After the release of their latest song "Revenge", Gunn released a statement suggesting that they will "...never make the same move twice and we're always creating."[34]

Live performances

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The band is known for its gritty stage presence and elaborate stage productions, with signature elements including Gunn performing covered in mud, hired men in masks wielding axes and baseball bats, and police security tape surrounding the stage to enhance the elements of crime and danger in their music. At times, they have been known to wield fake guns on stage.[25][49][52] Some media outlets have criticized them as gimmicky and believe they are putting on an act, but Gunn rejects the idea that they are faking their stories.[49][48] A December 2016 show in Chicago was canceled due to "excessive use of guns and violent imagery".[53]

Fan base

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The band's fan base pre-dates its official formation and current name.[5] In their hometown of Flint, Michigan, their fans are known to be violent at their concerts, with one notable case occurring at a local music expo called 'Dirtfest' in 2009. Fansmoshed violently, broke down fences, and fought back against police forces attempting to pacify them; some lit fireworks and aimed them into the crowd, and when the sound was ultimately cut off, fans continued singing their songs.[11] Even before the band was signed, fans were observed with tattoos on their shins of the Flint area code (810) similar to those displayed by the band; some have gone as far ascarving the band's logo into their skin.[11]

Controversy

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King 810 members had various brushes with police.[54][55] Other times, though avoiding official authorities, they have drawn ire from the music industry or border patrol.[56][57]

On June 13, 2014, Gunn and Gill were arrested on charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder stemming from a 2013 incident.[58] As a result, King 810 canceled their commitment to perform atDownload Festival.[55] Upon further investigation, charges were dismissed.[59]

Guitarist Andrew Beal was arrested on weapons possession charges on July 30, 2017, ahead of King 810's performance at Bloodstock.[54]

On January 6, 2021, David Gunn was photographed on site at thestorming of the United States Capitol.[60] Gunn publicly responded on his Instagram confirming he attended, but did not participate in any crimes.[61][62] Gunn disclosed in his post that he was contacted by theFBI regarding his attendance but there was no cause for charges.

Side projects

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Yavid (2018–present)

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By March 2018, Gunn had released a number of hip hop demos onSoundCloud under the moniker "Gunn".[63] On June 7, 2018, Gunn debuted as Yavid, releasing the hip hop single "Bando Commando".[64] The track was produced by Jim Like, also known as @e4rth_beats. The pair continued their work; they have released six mixtapes and various singles.[65]

Mixtape discography

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Source:[66]

  • Yavid –Black Teeth Devil, Vol. 1 (2018)
  • Yavid –Black Teeth Devil, Vol. 2 (2018)
  • Yavid –Vol. 3 (2019)
  • Yavid –Paper Fortune Teller (2019)
  • Yavid –Black Teeth Devil, Vol. 4 (2020)
  • Yavid –9 Muses (2020)
  • Yavid –Boogerman (2021)
  • Yavid –Boogerman 2: Passin Out Smoke (2021)

Members

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Current members

  • David Gunn – lead vocals(2007–present)
  • Eugene Gill – bass, backing vocals(2007–present)
  • John Paul Vega - drums(2021–present)
  • Tim Lucier - guitars/sound guy(2021–present)
  • Bryce Ballinger - guitars

Former members

  • Jason Hale – guitars(2007–2009)
  • Karl Hofftman – guitars(2009–2013)
  • Andrew Beal – guitars(2007–2017)
  • Andrew Workman – drums(2007–2018)

Timeline

Discography

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King 810 discography
Studio albums4
EPs3
Singles2
Music videos16
Mixtapes1
Promotional singles2
LP's1

Studio albums

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List of studio albums with details of each release and selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
US
Hard Rock

[22]
US
Heat.

[23]
US
Rock

[67]
Memoirs of a Murderer188
La Petite Mort or a Conversation with God[69]
  • Released: September 16, 2016
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats:CD,digital
8631
Suicide King
  • Released: January 25, 2019
  • Label: Self-released
AK Concerto No. 47, 11th Movement in G Major[70]
  • Released: November 13, 2020
  • Label: Self-released

EPs

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List of EPs with details regarding each release
TitleAlbum details
Midwest Monsters
  • Released: June 9, 2012
  • Digitally Released: June 28, 2019
  • Label: Independent release
  • Formats: CD, LP[13]
  • LP Release: 8/10/2020: Purple vinyl, limited quantity produced[71]
Proem
  • Released: May 13, 2014
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: Digital[72]
Queen[73]
  • Released: December 15, 2017
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
follow my tears[74]
  • Released: January 23, 2023
  • Label: KING NATION
  • Formats: CD, LP, Digital

LP

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List of LPs with details regarding each release
TitleAlbum details
That Place Where Pain Lives[34]
  • Released: October 30, 2015
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: LP, digital[75]

Mixtapes

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List of mixtapes with details regarding each release
TitleAlbum details
Midwest Monsters 2[34]
  • Released: September 13, 2015
  • Label: datpiff
  • Formats:Digital[76]

Singles

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List of singles with year release and album origin
TitleYearAlbum
"Killem All"2014Proem[77]
"Fat Around the Heart"Memoirs of a Murderer[77]
"Hellhounds"[78]2020AK Concerto No. 47, 11th Movement in G Major

Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles
TitleYearAlbum
"Anatomy 1:5"2015Non-album single[28]
"We Gotta Help Ourselves"2016Non-album single[37]
"crow's feet"2016Not Safe To Drink: Music For Flint Water Crisis Relief[37]
"Brahma (2010)"2016Non-album single[37]

Music videos

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List of music videos with year of release, album origin and director
TitleYearAlbumDirector
"Killem All"2014ProemUnknown[79]
"Fat Around the Heart"Memoirs of a MurdererJohn 'Quig' Quigley[21]
"War Outside"Unknown[24]
"State of Nature"
"Murder Murder Murder"Unknown[80]
"Desperate Lovers"David Gunn[81]
"Eyes (Sleep It All Away)"2015John 'Quig' Quigley[82]
"Vendettas (featuring Zuse)"Midwest Monsters 2Unknown[83]
"Devil Don't Cry"Memoirs of a MurdererDK Gunn[84]
"Carve My Name"2016Katia Spivakova[85]
"I Ain't Goin Back Again"La Petite Mort or a Conversation with GodDK Gunn[86]
"Alpha & Omega"DK Gunn
"La Petite Mort"2017DK Gunn
"Heartbeats"2019Suicide KingDK Gunn
"Braveheart"DK Gunn
"Hellhounds"[78]2020AK Concerto No. 47, 11th Movement in G MajorDK Gunn
"Dukes"
"House of Dust"
"Red Queen"
"I am the Enemy"2021

Accolades

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YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2015King 810Golden Gods Award for Best New BandNominated[87]
2017La Petite Mort or a Conversation with GodDetroit Music Award for Outstanding National Major Label RecordingNominated[88]

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