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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.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 34 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    THE KILLS.. LOVED THEM!!!

    by kris10 on 2009-07-11Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    Absolutely amazing venue (Commador Ballroom, Vancouver). Before seeing them, I really enjoyed listening to their CD but after seeing them live, I cant get enough of them. Hopefully they come back again and again!!!! DEFINATELY GO SEE THEM!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    The Kills were awesome!

    by loverofpugs on 2009-07-11Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    Great show, high energy, tight set, even the opening bands were pretty good.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Rock Karaoke

    by Gunders on 2009-07-11Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    So let me get this straight. The Kills have somehow managed to tour the world, ostensibly doing karaoke to their own songs, and they are somehow promoted as a rock band. Their album is pretty good, however, I have the album at home. They pushed play and walked around all moodily, sweeping their hair out of their eyes, singing along. I didn't get why people were into it. I expected a collective gasp on the second song when the rest of a band did not appear. I guess this is how you can make money in music these days, lord knows it can't be easy: Be really cool looking, tour with your backing tracks instead of a band, don't have an opening band, and storm around in moody lighting. I guess it works for the Kills. It didn't work for me.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Kills put on a killer show

    by Prash on 2009-07-11Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    its was everything that rock n roll is and should be!!!