The Kiss Off – Game (Demo)
The Kiss Off will be heading into the studio in mid-April.
They’ll be working alongside Chris Coady (TVOTR, YYYs) for their debut LP!
Visit The Kiss Off on MySpace.
Read my review of TKO @ Brooklyn’s Union Hall here.
The Kiss Off – Game (Demo)
The Kiss Off will be heading into the studio in mid-April.
They’ll be working alongside Chris Coady (TVOTR, YYYs) for their debut LP!
Visit The Kiss Off on MySpace.
Read my review of TKO @ Brooklyn’s Union Hall here.
3/5 @ Bowery Ballroom.
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A winner will be randomly selected on 3/1 @ NOON.
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Last night marked the first-ever (monthly) Spicy Times party at Brooklyn’s Union Hall. Sadly, I only caught the tailend of Soundpool‘s appearance but from the little I heard, it was positively brilliant and savagely intriguing. On the other hand, I witnessed the entirety of The Kiss Off’s forty minute set which was equally as charming (if not more so). With influences ranging from Echo & The Bunnymen, early Bowie and even some (Brotherhood era) New Order, the Brooklyn based collective piqued my interest in a major way. It’d be relatively easy to classify The Kiss Off as New York’s answer to Glasvegas. However, in all honesty, TKO offers a certain hope and an evident passion which Glasvegas is seemingly void of. In a nutshell, The Kiss Off is one of the most promising local acts I’ve seen in quite some time. Visit TKO on MySpace.
