Amazing The Kills
by Doudoune on 2024-02-24MTELUS - MontrealWhat a show! I'm sooooo happy to have seen them on Montreal. ❤️
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THE KILLS IN CONCERT:
Indie duo The Kills let fans know what theyíre all about from the second they take the stage clad in leather jackets: theyíre ready to kick out their lo-fi tunes with a dangerous edge and tons of rock ëní roll swagger. Sneering frontwoman Alison Mosshart oozes pure mojo as she pounds out power chords and whispers her seductive vocals into the microphone. Guitarist Jamie Hince jumps in to deliver cutting lead lines while dancing around and conjuring bizarre sound effects from his overdriven amplifiers. They combine these hard-hitting elements with robotic drum machines to drive explosive rockers like ìNo Wowî and ìTape Songî with an insistent groove. But they can also slow the tempo on ballads like ìBlack Balloonî and ìRodeo Townî to add a melancholy bent without losing their riveting edge. In either case, each rough-and-tumble gem The Kills play on stage will leave ticket buyers breathless and begging for more.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Singer/guitarist Alison Mosshart first caught guitarist Jamie Hince playing a solo show when she was touring England in 2000 with her Florida-based punk band Discount. The two traded ideas through the mail for a couple years before Mosshart relocated to London in 2002 and the duo released their debut EP Black Rooster. The Kills built on the EPís success the following year with their first full-length album Keep on Your Mean Side. The unique lo-fi sound of the group caught the attention of The Raconteurs frontman Jack White, who invited them on tour. The increased exposure helped them become indie darlings with the release of critically adored albums like No Wow (2005) and Midnight Boom (2008). Both members continue to split their time between The Kills and side projects, such as Mosshartís collaboration with Jack White in The Dead Weather. But fans remain eager to see what thrilling new sounds The Kills cook up both at their raucous live shows and on their highly anticipated fifth album.
What a show! I'm sooooo happy to have seen them on Montreal. ❤️
The kills have more edge than a Gillette razor blade . These guys rocked it big time. Go and see the kills you will not be disappointed, if you don’t go you are an idiot
What an AMAZING show The Kills played at the Metropolis. I already think of The Kills as one of the best Rock'n'Roll bands out there today and now that I've seen them crush it live, I love them even more! Jaime had sounds coming out of his guitar that I didn't think were possible and the passion in Alison's voice was palpable. The audience interaction was minimal but the unbridled energy (so much energy!) and superb musicianship was mesmerizing! They appeared to be enjoying the show as much as we were and have a swagger about them that is inspiring and infectious. In addition, their opening band, L.A. WITCH, were also really good and had a very cool sound. (I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for them.) All in all, a fantastic evening!
They are awesome. The girl has so much power and energy. Very impressive!
The Kills killed it! They were really into it and put on a great show.
Gritty, sexy & fantastic!! Just great music. I will definitely go see them again.
They were everything I hoped they would be. They were intense and passionate. And sounded fantastic! Openers were great too. That was a nice surprise.
the concert was excellent x 1000 but the first band "the hunters" was really really bad
Jamie and Alison's performance was absolutely phenomenal. Alison's voice was amazing live! And she did a remake of Crazy by Patsy Cline. My favourite song throughout the concert was the Tape Song
Rocked so hard, more people should know of this band