Myke Hideous | |
Birth Date: | 1966 10, mf=yes |
Years Active: | 1987–present |
Associated Acts: | The Empire Hideous, Misfits, Bronx Casket Co., Spy Society 99 |
Website: | mykehideous.com |
Background: | solo_singer |
Myke Hideous (born October 15, 1966) is an American gothic rock singer and songwriter from New Jersey.
He is the founder and frontman of the gothic rock band The Empire Hideous, which was active throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s. He also performed with The Bronx Casket Co., Spy Society 99, and the Misfits as a fill-in vocalist on their South American and European tours that took place from May to July in 1998.
Myke Hideous formed The Empire Hideous in 1988, for which he was the lead singer and songwriter. The group issued its first recording, a 12" EP titled The Empire Hideous in 1990. Although the band went through numerous personnel changes throughout the 1990s, they released two subsequent EPs, a live album (I'm Dead, You're Dead, We're All Dead, 1998) and a live studio recording (Victim Destroys Assailant, 1998). The band toured throughout the USA during the 1990s. Myke crafted an enigmatic and brooding stage persona and would become known among fans for his often shocking stage antics, including being whipped in between songs, donning a crown of thorns, eating live cockroaches, wearing a mask made of live giant killer wasps and inserting hypodermic needles into his flesh.[1] Mark Steiner released a documentary film entitled To Build an Empire,[2] about The Empire Hideous.
In 1998, he was hired as a fill-in vocalist for the Misfits when Michale Graves took an indefinite hiatus.
After his Misfits experience, Myke Hideous briefly fronted his horror punk side project, Spy Society 99 and The Bronx Casket Co., with whom he recorded the albums The Bronx Casket Company (1999), Sweet Home Transylvania (2002), and Hellectric (2005), all credited as "Spy".
In 2003, Myke released a new studio album, Say Your Prayers. Myke felt inspired to resurrect The Empire Hideous shortly after 9/11.
In 2009, Myke announced he would be working on his final album and also began collaborating on the documentary Living the American Nightmare: The Story of a Rockstar. This documentary features Myke Hideous as the main subject, and is loosely based around his 2002 memoir. It includes footage of his early concerts, along with interviews from Myke and many musicians who had worked with him over the years.[3]
At the beginning of 2011, Myke released his final album of new material, The Time Has Come. This record included the cover song "Moving in Stereo" by The Cars.
Within the next year, Myke also released his Spy Society 99 material for the first time on CD, Die Punk, Die, a 12 track album featuring nine songs only previously available on cassette and three new tracks and an album of remixes, Remixes Through Time. Some tracks from Remixes Through Time were included in the Living the American Nightmare: The Story of a Rockstar documentary.
In 2016, Myke Hideous re-released his autobiography titled King of an Empire to the Shoes of a Misfit: The Memoirs of Myke Hideous. It includes an added chapter, chronicling his professional and personal life from 2002-2013.[4]
Myke Hideous considers himself officially retired from music, and focuses on his art and photography. He lives in rural Pennsylvania.[5]