King Tuff

The man born Kyle Thomas is the perfect blend of scuzz, blues and psychedelia. Plus, he's performing on a boat.
Sean Robertson
Published on April 22, 2013
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

Underground, garage-rock royalty don't come much royaler than King Tuff. With a CV that includes stints with psych-folk pioneers Feathers, Sub Pop's Happy Birthday and the melodic metal of Witch, the man born Kyle Thomas has made a career out of crafting awesomely dirty and scuzzy guitar licks.

Having decided to go it alone, King Tuff's debut solo album Was Dead showcases a performer who knows a thing or two about them blues. Sitting somewhere between a lo-fi version of The Black Keys and Wolfmother on an acid trip, the album is a filthy cocktail of straight-up guitar rock, stoner vocals and shout-along choruses.

Then there's the man himself. With his matt of unkept hair and that middle-finger-to-the-system attitude, King Tuff is a beguiling and charismatic stage presence, with the ability to rouse a crowd into rabble and mayhem with little more than one of his Zeppelin-esque solos.

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