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King Missile

 
Album Review: King Missile
 

  • Artist: King Missile
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 19, 1994
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The eponymous final release by the second version of King Missile features the same witty and hilarious John S. Hall lyrical and spoken word moments alongside the lacklustre pop filler that padded out their previous five albums. Two highlights include "Love Is ...," the "Detachable Penis" of this album, and "Socks," an over-the-top parody of grunge, with Hall screaming, "Why do I have so many socks?" as if all of his cathartic rage hinged upon this conundrum. The most convincing genre exercises on the album are grunge-inflected "Lies" and the throwaway jingles "The Commercial" and "Happy Note." Misfires include "Delores" and "The Dishwasher," which are both performed with an artsy lack of conviction. In the end, King Missile proves to be a tuneful, yet hardly earth-shattering affair. ~ Brian Flota, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love Is... King Missile (3:38)
What If King Missile (2:25)
Let's Have Sex King Missile (2:06)
Pigs Will Fly King Missile (3:57)
These People King Missile (4:28)
Open Up King Missile (3:27)
Wind-Up Toys King Missile (2:24)
Delores King Missile (1:47)
Tounge King Missile (3:28)
The Dishwasher King Missile (4:45)
Socks King Missile (2:22)
Bloodletting King Missile (2:50)
Lies King Missile (3:42)
The Commercial King Missile (2:19)
King David's Dirge King Missile (1:40)
Psalm King Missile (4:49)
Happy Note King Missile (0:58)

Credits

King Missile (Main Performer), John S. Hall (Lyricist)
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