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Gravity Kills

 
Artist: Gravity Kills

Group Members:

Matt Dudenhoffer, Jeff Scheel, Doug Firley, Kurt Kerns

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  • Formed: 1994
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Gravity Kills," "Perversion," "Manipulated"
  • Representative Songs: "Guilty," "Blame," "Inside"

Biography

Similar in style and approach to such industrial metal outfits as Ministry and KMFDM, Gravity Kills followed in their predecessor's path but ultimately failed to cause as big a splash. Guitarist Matt Dudenhoffer, keyboard player Douglas Firley, and bassist/drummer Kurt Kerns had been kicking around in various St. Louis, MO, bands since the mid-'80s, but the chance to land a song on a compilation by KPNT-FM got them together to record. The prospective hitmakers had no vocalist, however, so Kerns called his cousin, Jeff Scheel, in Dallas in 1994. The industrial-techno group recorded an original composition, called "Guilty," in three days, called themselves Gravity Kills, and made the compilation. Soonafter, "Guilty" became the station's most-requested song and gathered airplay around the U.S. and Canada, leading to the group signing a recording contract with Wax Trax!/TVT. Gravity Kills' appeal was widened by appearances on the soundtracks for Mortal Kombat and Seven and in March of 1996, the quartet released a self-titled debut album, promoting the release by supporting the Sex Pistols on their reunion tour of America. 1997 saw the release of a remix collection, called Manipulated, and a year later, their second all-new studio album Perversion. Not much was heard from Gravity Kills for the next few years, which led to rumors that the group had broken up. Although Kerns left the group during this interim period, the breakup rumors ultimately proved to be false; after switching record labels (their new home is Sanctuary Records), Gravity Kills issued their fourth release, Superstarved, in March of 2002. ~ Greg Prato & John Bush, All Music Guide
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Gravity Kills

Gravity Kills, 1995
Background information
Origin St. Louis, Missouri
Genres Industrial rock
Years active 19942003 2009-
Labels TVT Records,
Sanctuary Records
Members
Jeff Scheel
Matt Dudenhoffer
Douglas Firley
Kurt Kerns
Former members
Brad Booker

Gravity Kills is an American industrial rock band from Jefferson City, Missouri.

The band was formed in 1994. They had their first hit single with "Guilty" from their album Gravity Kills. Appearances on the soundtracks for Mortal Kombat ("Goodbye"), Seven, and Test Drive Off-Road also helped bring exposure. They have toured with such bands as one-time TVT labelmates Sevendust and Pigface. Their only other successful singles afterwards were "Falling", from Perversion and "One Thing", from Superstarved, though both were only minor successes. Following a severe injury to keyboardist Doug Firley's hands, and lack of tour support from their record label, they were unable to complete a tour for Superstarved and broke up in 2003. On October 28, 2005, Gravity Kills reunited to perform for a self-created Halloween music festival in St. Louis, Missouri entitled "The Killoween Freakshow." This appears to be becoming an annual event, as another "Killoween" occurred on October 28, 2006, at Pop's nightclub and bar, featuring Gravity Kills and Fragile Porcelain Mice. Due to a scheduling conflict, Killoween was instead "The Nightmare Before Thanksgiving" on November 21, 2007. Gravity Kills confirmed rumors that have persisted over the past year on October 20, 2009, with an announcement about new material on their official MySpace[1]

Contents

Current Members

  • Jeff Scheel — vocals
  • Matt Dudenhoeffer — guitar
  • Doug Firley — bass, keyboard
  • Kurt Kerns — bass, drums

Former members

  • Brad Booker — drums (Superstarved album)

Discography

Year Title Label
1996 Gravity Kills TVT
Guilty
1997 Manipulated
1998 Perversion
2002 Superstarved Sanctuary

Charting albums and singles

Albums

  • 1996 Gravity Kills Heatseekers No. 1
  • 1996 Gravity Kills The Billboard 200 No. 89
  • 1998 Perversion The Billboard 200 No. 107

Singles

Year Song Modern Rock Mainstream Rock The Billboard 100 Album Notes
1996 "Guilty" 24 39 86 Gravity Kills -
"Enough" - - - -
"Blame" - - - -
1997 "Down" - - - Cancelled
1998 "Alive" - - - Perversion -
"Falling" - 35 - -
2002 "One Thing" - 24 - Superstarved -
"Love, Sex And Money" - - - -
2003 "Personal Jesus" - - - College radio staple

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