The cover and CD body art was a stencil of a fuse bomb and the band's logo; each one was hand sprayed by itch.
On 25 November 2015 The King Blues announced they had reformed on their official Facebook page, with the words "Guess who's back and pissed off again".
Limited to 1000 copies with the added bonus track of "If Genghis Khan, then Why Can't I", the record was pressed on durable 180g vinyl and hand-printed.
Under the Fog was partly re-recorded and re-issued in March 2008, and was preceded by two singles, "Come Fi Di Youth" and a new version of "Mr. Music Man".
[6] In 2007, Jonny "Itch" Fox provided additional vocals for Faithless on their album To All New Arrivals and And Now We're Even's first single "Youmii, Hawaii".
Zane Lowe played this track several times on BBC Radio 1 and recommended it on air to Noel Gallagher.
The band have also received considerable airplay in Australia courtesy of Triple R's punk program Bullying the Jukebox.
The band used their poster budget to hire an empty billboard in the middle of London's financial district and spray painted an open letter to the then Prime Minister Gordon Brown Over late 2009 and early 2010, The King Blues continued to tour their second album, adding songs such as "Headbutt", "Sore Throat" and "Five Bottles of Shampoo" to their setlist.
This coincided with the departure of band members Fruitbag, and session players Johnny Rich, Al Gunby and Jim Parmley.
A controversial message explaining the departures was posted on the Punktastic forum by Fruitbag[18][19] with a reply written by itch.
On their UK tour it was announced that "Headbutt" would be released on 16 May 2010 and that Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari had remixed the track for free download.
Most nights of the tour the band invited a speaker on stage, including Sophie Lancaster's mother speaking for the S.O.P.H.I.E.
The King Blues took their "Lil Bast*rd" soundsystem to one of Tony Blair's speeches and drowned out the sound in the building.
On 1 March, Itch co-hosted Mike Davies' Radio 1 Punk Show, previewing songs "The Future's Not What It Used to Be" and "Five Bottles of Shampoo".
On 6 March 2012, Itch again co-hosted Mike Davies' Radio 1 Punk Show, previewing the song "Tear Us Apart".
On 11 April 2017, The King Blues released their fifth studio album The Gospel Truth on Cooking Vinyl Records.
[citation needed] A single, "Tory Is a 4 Letter Word", was released as a download on Cooking Vinyl Records around the time of the UK general election.
It is the first album put out on Jonny Itch Fox's "Meatball Records" The King Blues have "a commitment to politics and resistance".
The band's website states that Save the World, Get the Girl features "a much more personalized take on social ills" than Under the Fog.
Call us what you like, striking workers, protesting students, rioting kids, the 99%, we are who we are, a product of a broken Britain being torn apart and yes, we are fucking angry – is anybody gonna fight back?
Jamie Jazz started a project with guitarist Paul Mullen (Yourcodenameis:milo, The Automatic), Bleach Blood.
On 25 November 2015, The King Blues announced their return with a post on their Facebook page[36][non-primary source needed] linking to a news article from Kerrang!
[38][non-primary source needed] The King Blues were support for Enter Shikari on their February 2016 Mindsweep Tour which culminated at a sold-out show in London's Alexandra Palace.
The King Blues have toured in support of their latest album "The Gospel Truth"[39] Their reformation tours have been sold out[40] and included doing "food drives" for local homeless charities [41][42] Itch has given little press interviews[43] In 2019, The King Blues released "38 Minutes" – a punk rock puppet opera written by Jonny Itch Fox.