“I think we turned a few heads on that tour. After those shows, we took a step back, listened and then focused a lot of attention to honing our live performance skills even more,” said Luke Yeoward, the bands vocalist and front man who is more excited than ever about the bands future. “We have really been finding our “groove” this year and I am really happy with the new tunes that keep surfacing! I think next year there will be some refreshing energy shining through our music, even more then this year!”
SOD first heard about KC when they played at Chopdog’s SKA Weekender in June this year. “All of SOD absolutely love King Cannons. Rarely do we have a practise when they aren't mentioned or played and they are a staple in all our road trips,” excites SOD saxophonist and singer, Craig Collins. “We played with them in Newcastle and then the next night in Sydney. We were blown away… They're just a cool bunch of laid back, friendly people. Its just a pity we live interstate,” he continued, also stating that Teenage Dreams is a regular in their set when they go busking.
Above: King Cannons
KC are constantly writing and jamming new tunes to, “keep things fresh and exciting,” as Yeoward puts it. Ting also stated that they are trying to make each performance better than the last and to make each person count within that performance, although visually with the bands uniform of black pressed trousers, shirts, dress shoes and seemingly compulsory tattoos, members Luke Yeoward, Jonno Smith, Josh Matthews, Rob Ting, Mike Ting and Lanae Eruera are standout pieces of artwork themselves, let alone in their performance presence.
Resident tattooist, Ting, has penned work on each member of KC except Mikey Ting, with Eruera and Matthews bearing most of his craft. “I wanted to tattoo, so I saved up and bought the gear. I then learnt through trail and error on my legs and a few close friends. I met my buddy Nick Agnew (www.kingslandink.co.nz) and worked under him in west Auckland until he gave me the thumbs up to start earning a living.” Ting has been working as an artist for five years now and currently works at “Riff Raff Tattoo” in Abbotsford.
Ting’s work has been published in “Tattoos Down Under Magazine,” and he is mostly influenced by the older generation of tattooers, enjoying the American traditional style. He also says that Frank Carter from British hardcore punk band the Gallows is particularly inspirational as he “paints flash tattoos, tours with his band and makes it work.”
There is currently a grey area in the tattoo industry about whether artists should tattoo hands, faces or craft symbols that are sacrilegious. Ting says that, “as a working tattooer in a busy street shop, we get crazy requests all day long. That said, if your of legal age, have ID, can pay me and your idea doesn’t offend me, then its not really my place to tell you that you cant get the tattoo you want.” Ting has also completed tattoos for members of SOD when they excitedly spent the day with him in Melbourne last October. "Rob was great. Very relaxed. He's a very nice guy... He likes doing quirky/funny tattoos so I got him to do a bowling pin (below) on my calf. He's done others along similar lines."
Above: "Spare Me" by Rob Ting
The band has recently filmed the clip to Take the Rock which was shot on a Sunday afternoon, at the abandoned Hoffman Brickworks in Brunswick West, Melbourne. “Quite the fitting location for the tune lyrically, I thought, with Industry playing a big part in the way the world is today,” said Yeoward. It was directed by Matt Weston, who has many mutual friends with KC. “He is such a great guy to work with and we all have common interests. We try to work with people that feel like friends and family. It helps inject a little more passion and soul into the work. In this instance, we produced a great video!”
Even more exciting for KC is that the limited edition 10” Vinyl EP will be available on the bands website and at shows as of Mid December and the CD EP will be released in January of 2011. The band will be touring again, in early 2011 and then they hope to be in the studio straight after that to record their album!
Despite the year quickly coming to an end, with KC’s last show for the year in Auckland, New Zealand at the Kings Arms on the 18th of December, it is only the beginning for the band, who are looking forward to head back to New Zealand. “This is our old stomping ground, and we haven’t played back there in almost 3 years!! Its quite exiting,” enthused Yeoward.
Above: Take the Rock video.
KC will be playing at the Playground Weekender Festival in 2011,you can view the website for the 2011 Playground Weekender Festival here, http://www.playgroundweekender.com.au/
You can view the King Cannon website here, http://www.kingcannons.com
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