The KOB are very excited to announce that we will be part of this years Brew Ridge Trail Music Festival line up on Aug. 21! We will be closing the 2nd stage, starting right after Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk finishes on the Main Stage. We will be starting around 10:00 or 10:30 pm. Lets show these cats at Brew Ridge how we do. Hope to see you there!
Clementine Cafe
Thanks to everyone who was able to make to Roosterwalk 2 this past weekend. The head count more than doubled from last year. If you didn’t make it look into Roosterwalk 3 in 2011.
On to the next one. The KOB are playing Clementine Cafe this Sat. June 5th in Harrisonburg Va. We need your support when we hit the road so if you can’t make it, maybe you know someone in Harrisonburg that you can send as your replacement.
Come out and Get Hype!
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Roosterwalk Music Festival
Thanks to everybody who made it out to see the the show at the Jefferson Theater. Good times…
We are now preparing for Roosterwalk Music Festival which is the weekend of May 28th and 29th. We will be closing the Main Stage on Fri. May 28th playing from 10pm to 12am. There will be lots of great music from Charlottesville and the setting is beautiful. Bring your tent or what ever you need to sleep in the woods or a field and come ready to GET HYPE!
The Jefferson Theater
The KOB are now gearing up for the next show which is on Sat. May 15th at The Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville VA. Basshound out of Baltimore MD will be opening and starting around 9:30 and The KOB will be on by 11:30. Come out and get hype!
From The Daily Progress 5.18.09
“They’re headlining Fridays After Five tonight and are slated for FloydFest this summer, but they’re not above playing a friend’s birthday party, as they did last weekend.
“We make every concert a special occasion,” says drummer John Spagnolo.
They cite influences ranging from the Grateful Dead and Rush to Nirvana and Rage Against the Machine, but invariably they demur when asked to pin down their specific sound. Guitarist Ross van Brocklin’s comment: “A place for everything, and everything in its place.”
But there’s one thing the Kings of Belmont are more than happy to lock down, and that name just might have given it away: They do love playing in Charlottesville. “The great thing about the music scene,” says Max Collins, who, like van Brocklin, plays guitar, sings and serves as songwriter, “is that people just will come out … There’s enough for everybody.”
“Charlottesville is pretty unique,” Spagnolo adds. “People in Charlottesville should be really proud of what is here as far as music scene goes. It’s hard to find such a well-supported music scene.”
And the Kings of Belmont, which also consists of Aaron Ahlbrant on keyboards and Chris Coleman on bass, is quickly rising to the forefront of that scene on the strength of “Sway,” the band’s hummable, hook-ridden LP (recorded, naturally, here in town), as well as tell-your-friends shows at Orbit or IS.
“Our sound guy, Mike Bullock, is really the sixth member of the band,” Collins asserts of those performances.
But before there were six members, or even five, there were two. Ahlbrant and van Brocklin dubbed themselves Kings in a basement in the neighborhood whose name they borrowed. Then, in a power-sharing move rare for nobility, they expanded to include Collins and Spangnolo and, eventually, Coleman.
The result, solidified in 2007, is a five-man band that clearly delights in running the gamut from country to power-chord hair rock to synth-y jam-outs (also proudly listed under influences: Phish, Guns & Roses and Radiohead). And it all goes down better with a sense of humor.
“William Shatner is going bowling,” begins “Git r Done,” a playful, twangy ode to having fun and getting wasted, which clocks in at less than three minutes. “Let’s not overanalyze this,” they admonish.
And on “Play for Free,” the band says that if “you wanna have a party and you want it to rock / you wanna get the best, but you ain’t got the bucks,” then they’re your men.
They’re not even shy about joking about that other “Kings of” band:
“There was a show,” van Brocklin remembers with a laugh, “and someone was running around telling everyone that the Kings of Leon were playing at Orbit.” Not so.
“This is unconfirmed, but we might have even ripped off their flier,” he adds. “Being the king of Belmont is obviously better than being the king of Leon.”
Spagnolo agrees: “‘I’m the king of some dude named Leon’ — what is that?”
“Now we need to learn ‘Freebird’ and ‘Sex on Fire,’ ” Collins says, though he doesn’t sound too keen on the idea.
Some subjects the musicians don’t joke about, though — such as their future, their label prospects and what keeps them going.
“Our next thing is we’re recording more music in the studio, and that’s our focus right now,” says Spagnolo. “You know, if a label came walking in, we’d look at ’em and see if they gave us a good deal.”
“We’re realistic,” van Brocklin nods. “We’re not going to go knocking on doors for it. We’re not doing this for money. We’re doing this because we love it.”
Collins, though, speaks with more confidence: “At practice, you know, where the audience is zero, I can close my eyes and see us playing in front of thousands of people …
“It’s gonna happen with the Kings of Belmont. It’s gonna happen naturally, and to try to jump into it too quickly would be sort of selling the fans short, because we’re almost at that point where we deserve some real recognition. We’re just about to break through to that level.”
One thing is for certain: When that day comes and they’re out there in the stratosphere of rock ’n’ roll fame, this is one band that won’t forget where it came from.
from The Daily Progress
Changing of the Guards
The Kings of Belmont are very sad to announce that we are losing our bassist Chris Coleman and our drummer John Spagnolo. Chris has decided to start a beautiful family with his wife Kriststen, and John has opened a restaurant in Charlottesville called Rise Pizza Works… if you haven’t stopped in, make sure you do for some yummy pie.
That said… FEAR NOT… The KOB will continue on with our new found bassist Tim Burnett and new found drummer Sam Cushman. We will be introducing these two fine fellows at our next show which will be a farewell show for Chris and John. It is booked for March 6th at the Southern in Charlottesville, VA and we hope that you will join us for the Changing of the Guards. Shortly following we will start hitting road and will need all of the support we can get… so start packing.
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From the Farm Blog
“We saw this band in Virginia over the weekend, and man can these fellas play! When we walked in the door, they were playing the Doors, and the lead singer looked like Jim M. himself – no lie. They covered a wide variety of stuff – Pink Floyd, Cranberries, crazy..right? Their own stuff is really good. They are out of Charlottesville, Virginia. Here’s their website. kingsofbelmont.com Check em out some time. Love the song Booze Em Up. They did this crazy Santa song bout him being all boozed up and on pills. This while they were downing PBR and whiskey on stage. Whiskey a go-go.”
from the Farm Blog