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Louder, Louder!
Killola
Like 60s Bubblegum that got spit out and stepped on with Doc Martens... SUPERcharged and incredibly catchy (If you often claim "I knew that band back in the day..." then get this CD, b/c Limited Print + Loads of buzz = not available for long).
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Barrel of Donkeys | 3:56 | Play |
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Appetite | 2:08 | Play |
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I Don't Know Who | 3:36 | Play |
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Get Around | 3:30 | Play |
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It's All Right | 4:55 | Play |
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Rip-Off Artist | 3:04 | Play |
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Hollow | 3:05 | Play |
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Description
Sometime back in the late '70s, Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry f*cked each others brains out as Queen blared on the hi-fi. Today...their sexy-hot rock-child is fronting the mega-loud Los Angeles four-piece Killola.
While that isn't documented fact, it might as well be. Frontwoman Lisa Rieffel spits attitude, swagger, and one hell of a vocal range over what is the equivalent of the Big-Bang hooked up to a Marshall full-stack, and set to the tempo of a growling drum beat.
Killola's sonic engine is fueled by swaggering, distinct vocal work and genre-defying soul-punk numbers that blur the fringes of garage rock and sophisticated bravado... all set amongst freewheeling stage presence and heavy guitar/rhythmic jams.
Rounding out the rock spectacle is an all-star lineup of talented musicmen. Dan Grody (drums, vocals) is like a technical rhythm-surgeon. His Dr. Jekyl alternate-persona just happens to be ANIMAL on 5000 CCs of pure rock energy. Johnny Dunn (bass guitar, vocals) acts as a Rhythm-and-Tone Trooper, keeping the songs fluid and constant as they leap across boundaries and genres. Grody and Dunn are a vacuum-tight alliance in the stop-and-go valleys of Killola's musical geography. Mike Ball (lead guitar, vocals) is Rieffel's partner in melody, lending provocative and soulful hooks with fuzzy-blue undertones that absolutely explode at all the right times. Ball's guitar sings, and his amplifier howls, all in perfect control and sexy arrogance.
Each member of Killola completely owns his respective instrument, all the while complimenting Rieffel's shimmering leads with engaging and spot-on back-up vocals.
Deaf people love watching Killola. Blind folks have never danced harder. Everyone else just screams.