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G. G. King Speaks

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Chad Radford:  Your 7-inch came out a few months back. Now that you’ve had some time to ruminate, what are your thoughts on your first release after Carbonas?
Greg King:  We just laid down a bunch of new songs and they are a whole lot better.

Are you playing with the same line-up you had with the first single?
I sang and played all of the drums and the guitars and Chris Van Etten played the bass. [Gentleman] Jesse hasn’t been playing with me since we did the recording. Clay Kilbourne has been playing guitar and Mike Beavers from Predator has been playing drums.

Are you going to put out a G.G. King full-length?
Oh I don’t know. I’ve recorded six songs and they’re demo quality. It’s pretty raw and it might make a better 7-inch. I think a whole album would get kind of tiresome. I’ll probably do it with Douchemaster, but I want to send it around to a few other places to see if anyone is interested, and to see who’s going to give me a massive budget to go and record.

Are you going to stick with the name G. G. King?
I really wish that I hadn’t picked that name, but I already got a record with that name on it, so I’ll stick with it. As soon as we started getting the record covers printed I started getting all of these great ideas for names, and thought crap. It’s totally retarded. But it does kind of plays into my obsession with when cool bands and musicians shit the bed and do something terrible… And it’s an obvious reference to Dee Dee King from the Ramones doing his solo rap stuff which is pretty much unbearable.

G. G. King plays tonight, Sat., April 11 with Jay Reatard and the Stolen Hearts at Lenny’s 9 p.m. $10. 486 Decatur St. 404-577-7721.

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CL’s Chad Radford’s birthday bash at 529 tonight

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
Deering and Down

Deering & Down

Creative Loafing’s own music guru, Chad Radford will be celebrating his 34th birthday this evening at 529 in East Atlanta (across from the Flatiron). Come out and support our workaholic music writer as he takes advantage of some much needed party time. The event will feature performances from Deering & Down, a two-piece from Memphis, Tenn., with a certain country appeal. Greg King, singer and lead songwriter from Carbonas, will also be on hand with his new band G.G. King, as well as Predator, the rugged punk trio who’s sounds are highly influenced by groups such as Buzzcocks, Trouble and Crime.

529. $3. 9 p.m. 529 Flat Shoals Rd. 404-228-6769. www.529atl.com.

(Courtesy Deering & Down)

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