In The Butter Room / John Spagnolo of Kings of Belmont

This Friday in Charlottesville, Kings of Belmont will make their Fridays After Five debut.

Who are the Kings of Belmont?

Well, their bio states:

The well-established bonds of their friendship allowed The Kings of Belmont to meld together quickly as a band, and their diverse range allowed them the flexibility to explore and express just the right sound without being constrained within a specific genre or style. The Kings of Belmont will have you punching the sky with rockers like “Play For Free” and “Entertainment & Arts” and then have you two-steppin’ to “Talking To Myself”. “Keanu Reeves” and “Git r Done” will have you bobbing your head and laughing at the cynical lyrics mocking pop culture while “South Bound” will keep your feet moving through an extended improvisational jam. Whether its rock or country or hip-hop or jams, you will find it woven into the sound of The Kings of Belmont.

I caught the KOB for the first time last week at the Satellite Ballroom. They opened up for Tea Leaf Green, and it was the best show that I have seen this year (video below). We caught up with John Spagnolo, the drummer of Kings of Belmont, to prep you for their performance this Friday in Charlottesville.

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How did Kings of Belmont get it’s start and how are you dealing with the groups’ meteoric rise as one of Charlottesville’s best bands?

John Spagnolo: The group started with just Ross van Brocklin (guitar, vocals, keys) and Aaron Ahlbrandt (keys) and their friend Drum Machine hanging out in Ross’ basement serenading each other and trading off songwriting duties. They played a few gigs around town most notably at the late Atomic Burrito and started attracting some loyal fans. Yearning for the power of a full band, Ross and Aaron approached Max Collins (guitar, vocals) and me (drums) about joining/starting the ‘band’. The four of us had played together in our Ween tribute band, Peen, so it was a good fit right off the bat. We still break out some Ween songs, but it’s refreshing to be able to work on our own material. Our friend Dan Sheets filled in on bass in the beginning and when he moved on we recruited Chris Coleman, formerly of the The Grove.

Kings of Belmont

As for the “meteoric rise”…you are too kind and I will be sure to quote you in our press kit.

Things have been stepping up lately for us, and it’s been great. We’ve been doing a monthly gig at r2…we’ve played there enough that we are really comfortable there, so those shows always end up being off the hook. Plus our fan base is great…they rock…hard. Makes for great live shows.

We’ve got Friday’s After Five this week and that will put us in front of a ton of new faces…they may start throwing those weird plastic long neck beer bottles at us….you know the ones that try to make you think you’re drinking out of a bottle instead of a plastic cup…can I just have an ice cold can of beer? Check back next week and I’ll let you know how it went.

We also have a gig in NYC coming up soon and later in the summer we’ll playing at Floydfest.

Breaking into new towns is humbling…it’s like starting all over again each night.

What are some of KOB’s main influences (musical and not so musical)?

John: Easy answer, Ween…they’ll rock your face off and then make you sob like a little bitch to a sappy love song. We dig ‘em. I think one of the things that work for us as a band and as friends is that we don’t take ourselves too serious. We never want to be one of those bands that cop a big attitude or try too hard to put on some bullshit act. Who we are on stage is who we are off stage. We laugh a lot…that’s reflected in some of our completely stupid songs…but they make us laugh so we keep playing them. Like “Keanu Reeves” or “Jerk Store” or “Git r Done”…all influenced by pop culture and our sense of humor.

I see you guys are starting to take the show on the road this summer with appearances in NYC, Roanoke, and Floydfest. Are there other out of town performances in the works this summer?

John: Hopefully, we’ve been talking to some places in Harrisonburg, Richmond and Lynchburg about getting in. Oh yeah, and Nags Head too…I look great with a sunburn. We’d like to beef out the schedule but not over saturate Cville.

Are you going to perform “Jerk Store” at Fridays given it’s “family friendly” environment?

John: We thought about trying to do a “clean” version, but then said “fuck it”. No Jerk Store this time. (Butter Room side note: You can check out “Jerk Store” here.)

With the emergence of the super group that is KOB, what does this mean for Peen?

John: Peen is definitely on the back burner for now…but don’t worry, not lost forever. Peen is great to pull out for those special occasions when you want to get down and dirty. There will be more Peen shows. As a matter of fact, the original founder of Peen, Mike Ketola just moved back to Cville after being in Seattle for a couple years. If that’s not a special occasion to get down and dirty then I don’t know what is!

What’s the groups’ favorite Keanu Reeves performance?

John:How could we narrow his awesomeness to just one performance? Skills like his can only be considered a blessing. But if you insist…I’d have to say the pairing of Keanu Reeves with Patrick Swayze in Point Break is one heck of a treat.

How much do you miss the Starr Hill cocktail lounge?

John: Aaahhh, the glory days. We loved playing downstairs at Starr Hill! We would talk with the folks at Starr Hill about going upstairs because we could fit more people….but we always decided that the vibe was right downstairs…so we stayed there. Plus we were close to the bar and could get our Jager shots quick.

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Here is the KOB performing “Beg For More” from the Satellite Ballroom on April 17, 2008:

Beg For More - Kings of Belmont from The Butter Room on Vimeo.

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