
Jackyl
It's been nearly 15 years since Jackyl shot out of Georgia with its wild, untamed
and uncouth approach to rock 'n' roll. Equal parts hard rock, heavy metal and Southern
rock, Jackyl formed in 1991 and brought back rock 'n' roll back -
Full of spit and swagger -
With the release of 'Jackyl' hit the road and barely left it since. Just long enough to record new albums. Touring mates in those early days included Aerosmith, Kiss, ZZ Top, Ted Nugent and Damn Yankees. 1993 saw "Mental *@%#!" featured on 'The Beavis & Butthead Experience,' a compilation album of songs tied in with MTV's hit cartoon series; it was eventually certified triple platinum.
1994 was one of the most important years in the band's career. The second album, 'Push Comes To Shove,' hit the streets and went gold. That August, Jackyl turned in one of the most acclaimed performances at Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, NY, and the resulting double album 'Woodstock 94' went platinum and included "Headed For Destruction" (a track from Push Comes To Shove').
The live recording 'Night Of The Living Dead' was released
exclusively in Europe on Mayhem Records in 1996. It wasn't long
before Jackyl followed A&R legend John Kalodner (who had
signed them to Geffen) to Sony Music's imprint Epic Records.
'Cut the Crap' was released in 1997 and benefited from two
industry heavyweights overseeing its recording: producer Mike
Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica) and mixer Kevin Shirley (silverchair,
Aerosmith). This album spawned the rock radio hit "Locked and
Loaded," which included guest vocals by AC/DC's Brian Johnson.
It was the first time Johnson had ever recorded with any artist
but AC/DC since he joined the band 17 years earlier.
A collection of B-
Jackyl released 'Relentless' on Humidity Records in 2002. It contained the second
collaboration with Brian Johnson, "Kill the Sunshine." Universal Music/Geffen Records
also issued a Jackyl volume as part of its acclaimed '20th Century Masters -
For a band that built its reputation as road warriors, it's surprising that a full-
Jackyl plans to continue bringing its maniacal live shows and uncompromising albums to the masses forever.


