Kinski | |
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![]() Kinski live | |
Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington,USA |
Genres | Indie rock,Noise rock,Stoner rock,Space rock |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Kill Rock Stars,Sub Pop,Three Lobed |
Members | Chris Martin Lucy Atkinson Barrett Wilke |
Past members | Dave Weeks Matthew Reid Schwartz |
Kinski is an American rock band fromSeattle, Washington. They have released eight albums, a number of split albums and EP.[1]
They formed in 1998 in a pub, when bartender and drummer Dave Weeks overheard a conversation between two customers, Chris Martin (guitar) and Lucy Atkinson (bassist) aboutanalog recording. Weeks joined the discussion, and they found they also shared mutual musical interests, and hence agreed to form a band. They started playing live the same year.
Near the end of 1999, guitarist/keyboardist/flautist Matthew Reid Schwartz was added to the line-up. Kinski issued its first recordSpace Launch for Frenchie earlier that same year consisting of six tracks running for 45 minutes. The band went on their first US tour withMainliner from Japan, where they befriendedKawabata Makoto, also ofAcid Mothers Temple.
Tours throughout the US would follow the next two years with such bands asHovercraft,Silkworm, andPrimordial Undermind. Their second album,Be Gentle With the Warm Turtle, came out on Pacifico in 2001.[2] The band also toured Japan withAcid Mothers Temple in late 2001.
In early 2002, after the band finished recording their third album, Weeks left and later went on to join Seattle band Black Panties.[3] That summer, Barrett Wilke took over on drums. The band at this time signed withSub Pop. The albumAirs Above Your Station was released in 2003.
Later in 2003,Sub Pop issued a split album with Kinski andAcid Mothers Temple. Each band contributed their own material for this release, along with two collaborative pieces that were recorded during their earlier tour of Japan. Finally, the three-way "triptych" split,Crickets and Fireflies, was released by the Music Fellowship label with the bandsPaik &Surface of Eceon.
Around the time that Weeks left the band, the remaining members began performing as an improvisational threesome under the name Herzog. An album,Don't Climb on and Take the Holy Water, was issued in 2004 by the Strange Attractors Audio House label consisting of live recordings from Herzog performances. The band also contributed a track to theFranco Battiato tribute album,What's Your Function. A brief west coast tour withMission of Burma rounded out the year.
In 2005, the band came back withAlpine Static, their sixth album overall and third onSub Pop produced byRandall Dunn.[3] Tours throughout the US, Europe, and Japan followed, stopping in London for a session withHuw Stephens onBBC Radio 1.
Kinski was the opening act during the spring 2007 leg ofTool's10,000 Days tour. Just before leaving for this tour, they finished their seventh album,Down Below It's Chaos which was released on August 21, 2007.
In August 2012, it was announced that Kinski' had signed with Kill Rock Stars.[4] The album,Cosy Moments was released April 3, 2013.[5] In February 2015 the band released a split EP with fellow Seattle bandSandrider on Seattle labelGood to Die Records.[6]
The second album onKill Rock Stars[7] entitled7 (or 8), was recorded and mixed in San Francisco at El Studio with Phil Manley (of Trans Am) and was released in June 2015.[8]
In 2017 Kinski adapted a passage ofJames Joyce'sFinnegans Wake for theWaywords and Meansigns project.[9]
In August 2018, it was announced that for Kinski's 20th anniversary as a band, they would be releasing a vinyl reissue ofBe Gentle With the Warm Turtle as well as releasing a new album titledAccustomed To Your Face, with both albums being released onKill Rock Stars on October 12, 2018.[10]
On January 28, 2025 Kinski revealed their latest albumStumbledown Terrace, their first for the labelComedy Minus One.[11] It was announced that Schwartz had departed the band, which continued as a three-piece. The record was released digitally on March 7, 2025 and physically in stores on the 28th of that month.Stumbledown Terrace was the first record in the band's discography to not feature a second guitarist, and their first tour as a trio.