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Kenickie | |
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Origin | Tyne and Wear, England |
Genres | Alternative rock Punk rock Britpop |
Years active | 1994–1998 |
Labels | Fierce Panda EMI EMI Disc |
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Lauren Laverne Marie du Santiago Emmy-Kate Montrose Johnny X |
Kenickie were a four-piece rock band from Tyne and Wear, Tyne and Wear, England. The band were formed in 1994 and consisted of lead vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Lauren Laverne (b. Lauren Gofton), drummer Johnny X (real name Pete Gofton, Lauren's brother), lead guitarist and occasional vocalist Marie du Santiago (b. Marie Nixon) and bass guitarist Emmy-Kate Montrose (b. Emma Jackson). The band's name comes from their favourite character in the 1970s film Grease.
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Kenickie originally worked with Newcastle punk label Slampt before signing to Saint Etienne's EMI subsidiary, EMIDisc. Kenickie registered in the UK Singles Chart, their highest position being #24 with the single "In Your Car",[1] which opened Top of the Pops on the 10 January 1997 edition. Their debut album At The Club, peaked at #9 in the UK Albums Chart in May 1997.[1] In the summer of 1997, Kenickie were scheduled to play Glastonbury; their set was postponed, due to rain, but took place later on the scheduled day.
After meeting them in New York, Courtney Love said:
They're a big bunch of sex, that band Kenickie. They're a big, raw-boned bunch of fucking sex — all three of them and the boy. I hope they get good. I hope we're a good example to them, I hope this record's huge and then the big labels will start sniffing around and then those big fucking raw-boned sexy Newcastle girls will be huge and have Number Ones and there will be an Amazon planet the way I want it.[citation needed]
The band's second album, Get In appeared in 1998. It was generally less well-received than its predecessor in the music press (although Melody Maker rated it 8/10), and sold less well. Johnny X, who now referred to himself as Pete X, moved to guitar, with the live band augmented by Graham Christie (later of Data Panik) on drums and Dot Allen on keyboards.
Kenickie disbanded on 15 October 1998 after a London Astoria gig, where Lauren closed the night by saying "We were Kenickie ... a bunch of fuckwits".
Du Santiago and Montrose went on to form a new band called Rosita, and released two singles before splitting up. Du Santiago is now a member of The Cornshed Sisters and head of communications for the Northern region of the Arts Council.[2] Johnny X went on to record under the name J Xaverre. He toured with Peter Brewis of Field Music's new project 'The Week That Was' and went onto play in Frankie & The Heartstrings. The band's one-time touring keyboard player Tony O'Neill (known in the band as Elvis Wesley) is now an author, living in the United States. Montrose completed a PhD in sociology in 2010 and is now a post-doctoral fellow at King's College London.[3]
Lauren Laverne released one solo EP, and sang on the 2000 Mint Royale single, "Don't Falter", which reached #15 in the UK chart.[4] Laverne also was an uncredited vocalist on The Divine Comedy's 2004 single "Come Home Billy Bird" which reached #25 in the same chart.[5] Since then she has presented various radio shows on radio station Xfm, most notably the breakfast show, before quitting in April 2007. She has also moved into television, originally as a guest on early episodes of music quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks. She earned her own weekly spot on Channel 4 music show Planet Pop and became presenter, with Myleene Klass, of ITV music programme cd:uk in 2005, and hosted Channel 4's music show Transmission with Steve Jones in 2006 and 2007. She is currently lead host of BBC 2's The Culture Show and has her own daily radio show on BBC 6 Music, as well as occasionally deputising for holidaying presenters on BBC Radio 2. She now co-hosts Channel 4 show, 10 O'Clock Live, with David Mitchell, Jimmy Carr and Charlie Brooker.
Title | Release date |
Label | UK Albums Chart[1] |
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At the Club | 1997 | EMIdisc | 9 |
Get In | 1998 | EMIdisc | 32 |
The John Peel Sessions | 2000 | Strange Fruit Records | - |
Info | Track listing |
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Catsuit City EP |
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Skillex EP
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"Punka"
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"Millionaire Sweeper"
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"In Your Car" |
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"Nightlife" |
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"Punka" (re-issue) |
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"I Would Fix You"
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"Stay In The Sun" |
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Other songs performed on radio sessions included:
[Verse 1: Black Cobain]
5 AM in this muthafucka, we still sippin
Spending cheese on the women, nigga that's big pimpin
Forever faded, I know Lucifer waiting
Brought this shit to fruition, took my niggas to Vegas
Who's better? Them never, Lo sweaters
Motion pictures, my niggas, no extras
The BOA know they loving the crew
She just wanted the last, thought I wanted it too
Real niggas never hate another man
You see em gettin it then you get it, pardon my hand
But you forcin it and it's unfortunate
They won't be reaping the benefits of new porches is
Folarin said we 6 million and running
So I'm just making sure my verses count for something
62 dreams, roll a date with some lean
It's 5 in the morn, yea I'm on the scene
[Verse 2: Black Cobain]
5 AM in this muthafucka we still sippin
Sin City, my God, we still tippin
Get these niggas the blues until they all crippin
This for my niggas hustlin until they last minute
My niggas buying time: Rolexes
If XXL frontin on me I do it for X
I stared death in the eyes a couple times
My passport got stamped before a couple rhymes
Laugh in a hater's face, tell him that he a broke nigga
The devil is alive, but what's is to a cold nigga?
I know I know, I do not mean to boast
It's looking easy my nigga, a rap finger roll!
Road to riches: who riding shotgun?
Who knows my worth and gonna take the charge when the
cops come?
Righteously living, I know all my verses be cold
I be asking myself: am I selling my soul? Huh?
[Verse 3: Wale]
Born thuggin', heartless and mean-muggin
You bulemic, struggling niggas ain't eating supper
Forever well-off
No Kenny Smith, no I'm a jet off
With rhyming skills, you in amish village
How simple they are
We are thee lyrical CPR, some decent broads
See Gods eating Philippe Chao
We be like chow
They be like now?
We be like wow
They be like damn
We be like go
They be like where
We be like... Down
Fellatio is frequent, still I treat them decent
Jamacian for the weekend, rice, peas and King fish
In hindsight, I think alot of ya'll should try to see
this
From college cheatin', to bodyin' all these coliseum
You oughta see this, my modded sneaker is often three
much
Too hype to see slightly put all of my three's up
[?] little brother feelin every word to love it
This warren moon, this warren buffet I throw up numbers
Double M self made we forever rich
Uptown, MoCo, Prince George, represent
Hit up mo hit up vic, an we rollin a swish
Lexus with me for the night pick up hoes with my bitch
Nigga flow like a missisipi riv in a picture
That mean I'm overflowin all you rappin niggas in cups
This shit pay my momma bills, stackin my shit for real,
she say you in my belly
I tell her I'm to sincere, that's a nas reference,
lyrically ain't not impressive
If I hear another model-bottle rhyme, I'm flippin
My mind is like a lotto ticket ya'll don't get it
Like a monica skinded with a madonna spirit
Material girls I got a fetish for, so I got the best
rapport
With business hoes an college strippers
D.c that's drugs come in dumb choppas