King Conquer - Biography
Biography
Formed in 2001 by the Whited brothers; Adam and Chris, before being named King Conquer, they were once known as Dark Skies Have Fallen, a metalcore band that released one EP named Conquer in 2005. The band later changed their name to A Horror Story, and a few years later, to King Conquer, along with their genre to a much more death metal inspired sound. King Conquer started playing local shows near their hometown of Naples, Florida, establishing a strong fan-base.
Vocalist Lafe Flynn recorded one EP with King Conquer, Welcome To Hell, before leaving the band. They then were out on search for a new frontman and held auditions throughout the Collier County area until discovering James Mislow. Mislow joining the band, the group then set out to record another EP wherein it was titled Decomposing Normality. The band at that period employed three guitarists.
King Conquer's debut full-length album, America's Most Haunted, was released on November 23, 2010 after their signing to Mediaskare Records. The group then shortly thereafter began to make a name for themselves. In 2010, they began touring on the No Mercy Tour, with deathcore band Suffokate headlining, promoting their new album. The band toured again with Suffokate during November 2011 along with Blind Witness in the UK.
King Conquer confirmed plans for their second full-length album during May 2011, which will be titled 1776, originally looking for a release date within 2012 through Mediaskare. However, the album required an extensive mastering procedure and was confirmed in November 2012 that it will instead be released in 2013. The band leaked a song off it, titled "Tyranny", in its pre-production state during October 2011.
The band headlined The Shredded To Pieces tour, with bands including Abiotic (of Metal Blade Records), Forty Winters (of Dead Truth Recordings) and In Reference To A Sinking Ship (now known as Dark Sermon). This was a small week-long tour of Florida starting in Orlando on Sunday, April 15, 2012 and ending Sunday April 22 in Lake Worth at The Speakeasy Lounge.
The band was included on the 2012 Devastation Of The Nation Tour with Bermuda, The Last Ten Seconds Of Life, In Dying Arms and other special guests. Bassist, Adam Whited, however was unable to be present on this tour due to King Conquer's touring van's air conditioning being currently broken and as a result, the summer heat was too extreme for him to withstand due to his struggles with multiple sclerosis. Whited's position in the band was substituted by 19-year old Jesse Kirkbride (guitarist of Dealey Plaza) during this tour.
Guitarist John Byrd departed from the band in April 2013 due to a conflict with the members which resulted in him being stranded in Texas. Byrd returned to the band, however, in August of the same year. In September, drummer Chris Whited and vocalist James Mislow both left for unknown reasons, they were replaced by Bryan Long of Dealey Plaza. King Conquer even acquired a third guitarist in the midst of these member replacements, Jesse Kirkbride, also of Dealey Plaza who previously substituted for the band on bass.
On December 13, 2014, it was announced on the band's Facebook page that they will be working in the studio on an EP and a possible tour in 2015. It was also made clear that King Conquer has no association with ex-guitarist John Byrd after numerous online scams he conducted by selling band merchandise without ever giving customers their product. The band promised he would never be back in the band, and they also promised they would give retribution to those who were victims of the scam.
Vocalist Lafe Flynn recorded one EP with King Conquer, Welcome To Hell, before leaving the band. They then were out on search for a new frontman and held auditions throughout the Collier County area until discovering James Mislow. Mislow joining the band, the group then set out to record another EP wherein it was titled Decomposing Normality. The band at that period employed three guitarists.
King Conquer's debut full-length album, America's Most Haunted, was released on November 23, 2010 after their signing to Mediaskare Records. The group then shortly thereafter began to make a name for themselves. In 2010, they began touring on the No Mercy Tour, with deathcore band Suffokate headlining, promoting their new album. The band toured again with Suffokate during November 2011 along with Blind Witness in the UK.
King Conquer confirmed plans for their second full-length album during May 2011, which will be titled 1776, originally looking for a release date within 2012 through Mediaskare. However, the album required an extensive mastering procedure and was confirmed in November 2012 that it will instead be released in 2013. The band leaked a song off it, titled "Tyranny", in its pre-production state during October 2011.
The band headlined The Shredded To Pieces tour, with bands including Abiotic (of Metal Blade Records), Forty Winters (of Dead Truth Recordings) and In Reference To A Sinking Ship (now known as Dark Sermon). This was a small week-long tour of Florida starting in Orlando on Sunday, April 15, 2012 and ending Sunday April 22 in Lake Worth at The Speakeasy Lounge.
The band was included on the 2012 Devastation Of The Nation Tour with Bermuda, The Last Ten Seconds Of Life, In Dying Arms and other special guests. Bassist, Adam Whited, however was unable to be present on this tour due to King Conquer's touring van's air conditioning being currently broken and as a result, the summer heat was too extreme for him to withstand due to his struggles with multiple sclerosis. Whited's position in the band was substituted by 19-year old Jesse Kirkbride (guitarist of Dealey Plaza) during this tour.
Guitarist John Byrd departed from the band in April 2013 due to a conflict with the members which resulted in him being stranded in Texas. Byrd returned to the band, however, in August of the same year. In September, drummer Chris Whited and vocalist James Mislow both left for unknown reasons, they were replaced by Bryan Long of Dealey Plaza. King Conquer even acquired a third guitarist in the midst of these member replacements, Jesse Kirkbride, also of Dealey Plaza who previously substituted for the band on bass.
On December 13, 2014, it was announced on the band's Facebook page that they will be working in the studio on an EP and a possible tour in 2015. It was also made clear that King Conquer has no association with ex-guitarist John Byrd after numerous online scams he conducted by selling band merchandise without ever giving customers their product. The band promised he would never be back in the band, and they also promised they would give retribution to those who were victims of the scam.