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The Kills performing Future Starts Slow live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 26 July 2011

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The Kills is a rock band formed by American singer Alison Mosshart ("VV") and British guitarist Jamie Hince ("Hotel"). Their first three albums, Keep On Your Mean Side, No Wow, and Midnight Boom have gathered much critical praise. Blood Pressures, their fourth and most recent studio album, was released on April 4, 2011 worldwide and April 5, 2011 in the United States. They are currently on tour in the United States and Canada until May 14, 2011. From there they are touring the United Kingdom and other countries throughout the Summer and Fall. However, they will return to the United States for Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 57th.

Mosshart was previously in Floridian punk rock band Discount, and Hince was in the British rock bands Fiji, Scarfo and Blyth Power (the latter describe themselves as a mix of The Clash, Steeleye Span and The Rubettes). The duo first met when Mosshart heard Hince practicing in the hotel room above hers, and when Scarfo and Discount disbanded, they struck up a songwriting partnership. For months, the pair air mailed work tapes across the Atlantic; this proved to test the patience of both artists as it took days or weeks to get each other's tapes, so Mosshart moved from her Florida home under the guidance of Lauren Antonina Herbert to London.

Wanting to cut themselves off from their pasts, Mosshart and Hince renamed themselves "VV" and "Hotel" respectively and began writing sparse, minimalist songs together with the aid of a drum machine. In 2001 they showcased their new songs on a well received demo tape; however, the pair shunned approaches from major record labels. Recording as VV and Hotel, they contributed the song "Restaurant Blouse" to the compilation If the Twenty-First Century Did Not Exist, It Would Be Necessary to Invent It. Shortly after this they recorded their debut release, the Black Rooster EP, which saw release on British indie label Domino Records and was picked up for distribution by Dim Mak Records in the United States.

The record could not have been more of a departure from both artists' previous bands. It was lo-fi in both musical and aesthetic terms. The record sleeve featured photos of Mosshart and Hince taken in a photo booth rather than professional photography. Musically, the record was a sparse, lo-fi Garage rock/Blues hybrid. Though the band cites Captain Beefheart, PJ Harvey, LCD Soundsystem, The Velvet Underground, The Fall, Patti Smith, Suicide and Royal Trux as immediate influences, the music press has largely compared them to another well-known boy/girl minimalist garage blues duo, The White Stripes.

Comentarios

6 years ago

Roberto Poli

Alison

7 years ago

Diego Romero

so fucking feuatiful

7 years ago

lockergr

Alison Mosshart is straight up sex when she performs. Lustful longings. And Jamie... I love this man and he says he cannot play the song anymore due to his left middle finger tendon.

7 years ago

antonio garcia

love song!

9 years ago

GoodForAGirl Documentary

Hi there,I am a third year Film and Television Production student at the University of Hertfordshire and am currently working as part of a team to create a Non Commercial/Non Profit documentary for my final project. The documentary is being created for educational purposes and will be screened at the university's student festival, Visions. The 7-10 minute documentary focuses on women and feminism in rock music, sharing interviews with our five contributors including: Anna Prior (Drummer for Metronomy), Laura-Mary Carter (Guitarist and singer for Blood Red Shoes), Charlotte Cooper (Bassist and singer for The Subways), Jen Long (DJ and BBC Three Presenter) and Sunta Templeton (XFM DJ). As our film requires the usage of articles and stock footage to provide context and illustrate the stories shared in the film, we are contacting you in order to seek your permission for the use of your video as B-Roll intertwined with contributors' discussions.We are also intending to share the film online, and further request permission to use the footage/screenshot for this purpose also.Please feel free to contact with any further questions.Kind regards,Victoria AustinGood For A Girl Documentary

9 years ago

Giopet

What a women !

9 years ago

mdziwulss

Would be cooler fi they actually had a drummer.

10 years ago

SasquachPL

There's no bass, and the drums are a drum machine.

10 years ago

Naya

wheres the drummer and bassist? so its just loops?

10 years ago

Brian Blackmon

Get in Line Buddy. Everyone that knows Allison LOVES her.

10 years ago

David Franklin

I love her.

10 years ago

Murray Rogan

really cool :)

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