King Kong (band)

King Kong
OriginLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
GenresIndie rock, funk rock, garage rock, lo-fi
Years active1988–1998, 2000–present
LabelDrag City
MembersEthan Buckler
Willie MacLean
Eric Baldwin
Past membersDavid Pajo
Britt Walford
Brian McMahan
Darren Rappa
Richard Schuler
Amy Partin Ritchie
Brett Holsclaw
David Grubbs
Todd Hildreth
Ray Rizzo
Peter Townsend
Suki Anderson
Andy Hurt
Brian Hubbard

King Kong is an American indie rock music project fronted by musician Ethan Buckler. Buckler left his previous band, Slint, in 1989. Previously in late 1988 he already started a new musical project. King Kong's first release, Movie Star, featured the other three members of Slint, David Pajo, Britt Walford, and Brian McMahan. King Kong would go on to feature an ever-changing lineup of performers including Richard Schuler, drums on Old Man On The Bridge, 1991 9-song CD, John McEntire, David Grubbs, and Peter Townsend.

The song "Movie Star" was used in the end credits of the 2014 Slint documentary, Breadcrumb Trail.

In 2018, King Kong released three singles: "60s Apartment Building Balcony", "Pawnshopolis", and "Pigeon Man". Each one was accompanied with a music video.

On March 8, 2021, Jimmy Fallon included Old Man On The Bridge in his "Do Not Play" segment on The Tonight Show.