Ali masters the sleeping through vocals techniques #killtheweekend #recording #finalday (Taken with instagram)

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Ali masters the sleeping through vocals techniques #killtheweekend #recording #finalday (Taken with instagram)
Onto ukelele #killtheweekend #recording #fifty7 #music (Taken with instagram)
In the studio with The Folk tracking strings for Kill The Weekends EP. Really sounds amazing. #killtheweekend #thefolk (Taken with instagram)
Guitars have begun for #killtheweekend #halfway #recording #fifty7 #music (Taken with instagram)
Kill The Weekend - Return with their Second EP
Kill The Weekend are leading the way in a new breed of UK punk-rock bands. Armed with an abundance of catchy hooks and reassuring melodies, their sound is reminiscent of ‘You Me At Six’, ‘Deaf Havana’ or ‘Young Guns’.
Having completed a busy summer of gigs, including a packed-out set at Guilfest, the band now brings listeners the accomplished Liars and Lovers 5 track E.P
We had an early listen to the EP and this is what we think:
‘Beyond Everything North’ has tumbledown drums and earnest vocals atop a carefully crafted scaffold tower of razor sharp guitars. ‘Three Times Unlucky’ is a melodious and catchy suburban pop song with a bit of grunt and attitude and a slice or two of punky fizz. ‘Strength In Innocence’ has fresh clean lines of shimmering harpsichord sounding guitar and glittering cymbal bursts lining a bed of sounds for a treasured yet lonely voice. A female guest vocal adds a further sumptious luxury layer to this worthy jewel box.
‘So Much To Say’ has engaging tones that set up the tune, and distorted guitars are pushed upon you like a chugger on a mission. Added to this are zealous vocals that punch-along like a factory printer on a big job. ‘This Fire Feels Like Home’ – provides gigantic chords that create a sense of splendour- and the verse fairly flies along like a brace of fowl put up by a gunner. Winsome vocals and chattering yet captivating guitars bring the mixture to a boil in time for a chorus and an ambient visceral distrust that hangs in the air. – Neil Mach (c) 2011
You can pre-order the EP now on the Kill The Weekend Big Cartel site: http://www.killtheweekend.bigcartel.com/product/liars-and-loves-ep-pre-order
Or see them at the EP release show:
Thu, Oct 13 7:00 pm Barfly Camden
London, United KingdomLinks http://www.facebook.com/killtheweekend http://www.myspace.com/killtheweekend