Louis XIV

Songs: 11
Albums: 3

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Facts about Louis XIV

Louis XIV
  1. American Rock Band: Louis XIV was an American rock band formed in San Diego, California, in the early 2000s. The band's name is a reference to Louis XIV, the monarch who ruled France in the 17th and 18th centuries, known for his flamboyant lifestyle and extravagant tastes. Louis XIV's music drew influences from garage rock, glam rock, and indie rock, blending catchy melodies with provocative lyrics and energetic performances.

  2. Career Highlights: Louis XIV gained attention with their debut album, "The Best Little Secrets Are Kept", released in 2005. The album received positive reviews from critics and spawned several singles, including "Finding Out True Love Is Blind" and "God Killed the Queen". The band's raucous live shows and larger-than-life persona helped them build a dedicated fanbase and establish themselves as a rising force in the rock scene.

  3. Controversial and Provocative Image: Louis XIV cultivated a controversial and provocative image, often embracing themes of decadence, excess, and rebellion in their music and performances. The band's lyrics explored topics such as sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll, reflecting a rebellious and hedonistic ethos reminiscent of rock bands from the 1970s glam era. This edgy persona helped Louis XIV stand out in a crowded music landscape and garnered attention from both fans and critics.

  4. Subsequent Releases and Evolution: Following the success of their debut album, Louis XIV released additional albums, including "Slick Dogs and Ponies" in 2008. While subsequent releases received mixed reviews and did not achieve the same level of commercial success as their debut, the band continued to evolve their sound and experiment with different musical styles. Despite lineup changes and internal tensions, Louis XIV maintained a dedicated fanbase and remained active in the music scene for several years.

  5. Disbandment: After a decade of making music together, Louis XIV announced their disbandment in 2009. While the exact reasons for the breakup were not publicly disclosed, it was reported that creative differences and personal issues contributed to the decision. Despite their relatively short-lived career, Louis XIV left a lasting impact on the rock genre with their bold and unapologetic approach to music and performance, earning them a place in the annals of rock history.

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