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''<b>Hello, shit... we're LORDS.. so suck our fuckin' wizard.</b>''<br />
''<b>Hello, shit... we're LORDS.. so suck our fuckin' wizard.</b>''<br />
Lords was born to Louisville from the death of [[The Slow Suicide]] in late 2002/early 2003. After Jon Ashley left his vocalist position, Andy left to go back to [[The Glasspack]], while Stanimal and Owens continued their passionate love affair by starting Lords, bringing in ex-Suidicer [[Stephen George]] and ex-[[Irnia]] member [[Billy Bisig]] to fill out the hall of kings. After several short tours and much buzz around town, Bisig and George left the band during the recording of the first full length. Stan and Chris continued the recording between themselves, and recruited [[Patrick Hume]] to fill the bass position, while [[Nathan Smallwood]] briefly joined to fill the empty guitar spot. His first show with the band was May 2nd, 2004 in [[Indiana:Bloomington|Bloomington]], IN, which was also the first show to feature their first full length - [[Lords:The House That Lords Built|The House That Lords Built]]. Due to touring being a hardship on himself and his family, Nate had to leave, so Chris got some more amps and the band has remained a 3 piece ever since.
Lords was born to Louisville from the death of [[The Slow Suicide]] in late 2002/early 2003. After Jon Ashley left his vocalist position, Andy left to go back to [[The Glasspack]], while Stanimal and Owens continued their passionate love affair by starting Lords, bringing in ex-Suidicer [[Stephen George]] and ex-[[Irnia]] member [[Billy Bisig]] to fill out the hall of kings. After several short tours and much buzz around town, Bisig and George left the band during the recording of the first full length. Stan and Chris continued the recording between themselves, and recruited [[Patrick Hume]] to fill the bass position, while [[Nathan Smallwood]] briefly joined to fill the empty guitar spot. His first show with the band was May 2nd, 2004 in [[Indiana:Bloomington|Bloomington]], IN, which was also the first show to feature their first EP - [[Lords:The House That Lords Built|The House That Lords Built]]. Due to touring being a hardship on himself and his family, Nate had to leave, so Chris got some more amps and the band has remained a 3 piece ever since. Their first full length records "Swords" was recorded in January 2005 and slated to be released in March on Auxiliary, but Ryan Patterson lost his funding for the Auxiliary and the record remained in a state of limbo until Lords signed with Jade Tree in May 2005.  
http://www.lordsoflouisville.com/
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Revision as of 00:48, 17 May 2005

Lords Stats
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Record Labels: Initial, Auxiliary, Noise Pollution, A Date With Elvis
Started By: Chris Owens, Stan Doll
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: 600+
First show: Sept 15, 2003 – Bloomington IN @ 10th & Dunn w/ Sex Tiger, Redhanded
Last show: N/A
Reunion show: N/A
Number of Members: 6
Booking: Chris Owens

Hello, shit... we're LORDS.. so suck our fuckin' wizard.
Lords was born to Louisville from the death of The Slow Suicide in late 2002/early 2003. After Jon Ashley left his vocalist position, Andy left to go back to The Glasspack, while Stanimal and Owens continued their passionate love affair by starting Lords, bringing in ex-Suidicer Stephen George and ex-Irnia member Billy Bisig to fill out the hall of kings. After several short tours and much buzz around town, Bisig and George left the band during the recording of the first full length. Stan and Chris continued the recording between themselves, and recruited Patrick Hume to fill the bass position, while Nathan Smallwood briefly joined to fill the empty guitar spot. His first show with the band was May 2nd, 2004 in Bloomington, IN, which was also the first show to feature their first EP - The House That Lords Built. Due to touring being a hardship on himself and his family, Nate had to leave, so Chris got some more amps and the band has remained a 3 piece ever since. Their first full length records "Swords" was recorded in January 2005 and slated to be released in March on Auxiliary, but Ryan Patterson lost his funding for the Auxiliary and the record remained in a state of limbo until Lords signed with Jade Tree in May 2005. http://www.lordsoflouisville.com/

Members:
Original Lineup:

Isn't the 3rd lineup colorful?

Lineup Two:

plus a rotating cast of other members, including:

Releases:

Compilations: