Track Listings
| 1. Meditation Is Boring |
| 2. America Kicks Ass |
| 3. Suggested Response to the Coming Crisis |
| 4. So Happy |
| 5. Chosen |
| 6. Pain Series VII: Splinter |
| 7. Another Political Poem |
| 8. Get Down With the Funky Shit |
| 9. Get into It |
| 10. Good Things |
| 11. Brains Will Explode |
| 12. Royal Lunch |
| 13. Antimatter |
| 14. Pain Series VIII: Stubbed Toe |
| 15. Phaedreaux |
| 16. God |
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone
"...unique lyrics and spoken word pieces...template the band has spent the last two decades building their legend on."
Product Description
What is left to say that John S. Hall and King Missile havent already said? Everything! The notoriously outspoken and eloquently sardonic Hall is back with the third incarnation of King Missile and this time, his unrelenting lyrical avant poetry/spoken-wordism is angry, irreverently subversive and politically charged. King Missile III has taken aim at the Bush Administration and Royal Lunch is a direct shot at the heart of the monster, with John S. Hall channeling the socio-political climate of the globe, mixing in his slanted wit to create a brilliantly acrimonious masterwork. Though politics could be called Royal Lunchs main obsession, other topics are also dutifully discussed by the post-beat NYC poet/lead singer: the bore of meditation, the sadness and terror of "joy," avocados, cake, kittens, babies, antimatter and Christina Riccis defense of King Missile on the Rosie ODonnell show are all discussed with equal passion, eloquence and wit. Royal Lunch is as overtly political as it is slanted, sarcastic, sardonic and belligerent all the elements of classic King Missile.
King Missiles socio-political rants, evolving lineup and John S. Halls dry, witty, literate lyrics have kept them modern. Both lyrically and musically relevant, King Missile havent necessarily fallen behind or kept ahead; instead, theyve built their own house and Royal Lunch may be the finest addition yet. Royal Lunchs musical arrangements are as fascinating as Halls post-beat lyrical approach is engaging. Sasha Forte (King Missiles multi-instrumentalist who also performs with Herbie Hancock) takes up bass, violin, guitar and keyboards while eccentric percussionist Bradord Reed plays a drum set paired with The Amazing Pencillina, a percussive stringed instrument of his own design. Guest musicians include King Missile regulars Jane Scarpantoni (who has played with Lou Reed, David Byrne, Norah Jones and Blonde Redhead) on cello and Jack Spratt on guitar.
Call this protest rock. Call it spoken word. Call it well-harnessed insanity. Call it sardonic for sure. Call it whatever you want, just dont forget to call it King Missile III.
Royal Lunch
Royal Lunch,King Missile III,Important Records,Alternative Pop/Rock,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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