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SON OF SKAM #4 p.6-7, JAN/FEB 1996 ---------------------------------- THE MISFITS The big news in the world of punk rock is that the Misfits are back together!!! I had the opportunity of speaking with Mark Kennedy, the guy in charge of the Misfits Fiend Club. It looks like they finally decided on singer Mike Graves to replace former lead man, Glenn Danzig. The 'fits played their frst show in over 11 years this past Halloween at the Wetlands [actually the Roseland] in NYC, and appeared that same night, after the show, at Coney Island High in Long Island [actually Manhattan] to play some more songs and to review the newest release, Collection II. With a current lineup of Jerry Only on bass, Doyle on Guitar, CHUD (Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Drummer) on Drums, and Mike Graves handling the vocals, the Misfits will be looking to tour in February. A tour of Europe is in the works, and hopefully it will be followed by a U.S. tour. After the breakup in 1983, Glenn retained all rights to all Misfits material. Since then, Jerry and Doyle formed KRyst The Conqueror in an effort to contrast the darkness of Glenn's Samhain and Danzig recordings, but never toured. At the same time, they spent nearly six years building a court case against "Uncle Glenn" in order to wrestle some of the rights from him, including the rights to perform Misfits material. Massive amounts of information, including the use of Mark Kennedy's web page and discography, allowed them to come to a settlement with Glenn, granting them the use of the Misfits name, a cut of the royalties, and the license to perform. Somehow, though, Glenn escaped without paying anything. He sold the master tapes to Caroline Records, and appears to be sitting back and collecting some of the Misfits royalties. Some people have suggested that Jerry is only in it for the money, but Mark assured me this isn't the case. "Actually, not that many people have said that, but it's something that's always on Jerry's mind. He's always explaining that he wants to play, that it's not for the money. Unfortunately, by always saying that, he's probably swaing some people the other way. Personally, I don't think he should have to defend himself. He should be able to do what he wants, and that's get up on stage and play." If anything is proof of Jerry's intentions, it was the show at Coney Island High. The energy of the band removed any doubts about monetary intentions. When I talked with Mark about the show, he said that it was "excellent. It was so amazing. They had so much energy, it was like they've been waiting to play for so long and the finally got that chance." Mike Graves seems to be a perfect match for the Misfits, sounding nearly identical to Glenn in vocal abilities. Mike, though, has no intentions of replacing anyone or filling anyone's shoes. He merely wants his band "to be the best around." Various sources have said that Mike had never even listened to the 'fits until about a year ago, at which time the Misfits were still trying to acquire Dave Vanian from the Damned. When things didn't work out with him, Mike Graves stepped into the picture, and seems to be just what the Misfits needed in a lead singer. As for upcoming releases, Jerry and company are concentrating on what the fans want--live shows. They've been practicing every song, every day, and cant' wait to get out and play. Caroline does plan on releasing some stuff, including a box set some time in February. Packaged in a coffin shaped box with liner notes by Eerie Von, the four CD's will include over 100 songs, including the previously unreleased Static Age sessions. Evil never dies... it only goes away for a little while. Special thanks to Mark Kennedy and Misfits Central: http://watt.seas.virginia.edu/~msk4m/home.html