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VINYL FORMAT. Kill Me Tomorrow are back with an all-new EP of their propulsive, percussive now-wave. Recorded in San Diego with Pall Jenkins of THE BLACKHEART PROCESSION at the helm, "Skin's Getting Weird" picks up right where the recent "I Require Chocolate" single left off. Instantly-recognizable vocalist and standing drummer Zack Wentz wields a soft, almost unbearably relaxed voice reminiscent of the SWANS' Michael Gira, but from the neck down he has more in common with the likes of Keith Moon; bassist/... [ read more ]
12" $8.99
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San Diego trio KILL ME TOMORROW play a haunting game of post-punk hide and seek on this new single, which features two standout tracks from their current live set. Formed in late '96 by vocalist/drummer Zack and bassist K8, KILL ME TOMORROW secured their current 3-piece lineup in mid-2000, with the addition of guitarist Dan (who also moonlights as bassist in the JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION's Judah Bauer's 20 MILES project! Phew!). Fans of atmospheric dissonance like that of early DEATH IN JUNE and JOY DIVI... [ read more ]
7" $4.24
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The latest hot stuff from GSL. Kill Me Tomorrow produce what you might call "noir wave": a sort of new wave/no wave, goth-tinged, industrial, electro-post punk. Although often compared to classic bands like JOY DIVISION, THE FALL, and SONIC YOUTH, Kill Me Tomorrow have frequently been lauded by critics for their hyper-futuristic, experimental approach to composition and style, influenced by dub, hip-hop, and noise as well as the sparsest elements of pop. The full-length "The Garbageman and the Prostitute" ... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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