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"Demo of the month"



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"Kill City Defectors are a four piece from Kildare. A broad range of music from techno, soul, indie and rock has influenced them, and it's apparent from their three knockout tracks 'So Lo', 'Cereal Killer' and 'Born Again Kitchen'. The Kill City Defectors only formed in January, yet have built up a strong following and have plans to release an album early next year. A look at their website www.killcitydefectors.com tells you these boys mean business - they're even selling tshirts on it.

'So Lo' is a funky rock infused song with a very doors-esque feel but with an early 90's indie feel to it, but it works well and will have you hitting the replay button, always a good sign. 'Cereal Killer' is a psychedelic mish mash with tongue in cheek lyrics.

Stand out track is definitely 'Born Again Kiltchen'. This is not a foot-tapper but a full body shaking funk-tastic beat-filled tune. Quality"






- Connected Magazine


"The First Cuts are the Deepest"






K.C.Ds were chosen in 3rd place by Hotpress journalist Jackie Hayden in his demo Picks of the year. The article is featured in the Hotpress Annual 2005 which is available in all newsagents right now.


"So what about the picks harvested in 2005? Here are three that particularly stand out as artists I want to keep a personal eye on in 2006"

"The third spot goes to the incorrigible Kill City Defectors who make you feel good guitar bands are back, and who also remind you what the volume knob on you CD player is for"





- Jackie Hayden - Hotpress


"NME Review"

"Best when the volume knob is turned up to ear-bleeding levels, Kill City defectors mish-mash of body-shaking rhythms, killers-synths and Republic of Loose attitude is sending rabid kids nuts round your way. Hailing from Kildare's Funkier depths, the four piece have been preaching their 24 hour party people message to the masses for just over a year, racking up celebrity fans such as Ron Woods along the way. And if debut single 'So Lo' screamed Happy Mondays with it's baggy e-fulled edge, the recently released follow-up 'Messed Up' is the sinister come-down, layered with psychotic synths and blood soaked undertones while an unruly of a beat punches it's way through. C'mon, let's get defected." - NME


"defective quotes"


"Unmissable" NME

"I have their first release in my cd collection" - "It really rocks and the riff on 'Born Again is stomping ' " RONNIE WOODS OF THE ROLLING STONES -

"Santana-like rhythms, bongo drums and great piano lines, highly infectious. There's no known cure, so just succumb" JACKIE HAYDEN, HOTPRESS

"They have a killer baas and drums sound. Definitely ones to watch" HUEY, FUN LOVIN CRIMINALS

" these boys mean business" CONNECTED MAGAZINE

"Kill City Defectors who make you feel good guitar bands are back, and who also remind you what the volume knob on you CD player is for" JACKIE HAYDEN, HOTPRESS

"Stand out track is definitely 'Born Again Kitchen'. This is not a foot-tapper but a full body shaking funk-tastic beat-filled tune. Quality" CONNECTED MAGAZINE


"you damn well need to see them. Utterly brilliant." KOOBA FM (LONDON)
- Various


"Album, Singles and Live Reviews"

On the first two singles ‘So Lo’ and ‘Messed up’

“Their debut single ‘Messed Up’ boasts a nice combination of rumbling baas and weird effects, overlaid with a tune so infectious it could require hospitalisation”
Hotpress

“Stand out track is definitely ’Born Again Kitchen’. This is not a foot-tapper but a full body shaking funk-tastic beat-filled tune. Quality”
Connected Magazine

“If debut single ’So Lo’ screamed Happy Mondays with it’s baggy e-fulled edge, the recently released follow-up ’Messed Up’ is the sinister come-down, layered with psychotic synths and blood soaked undertones while an unruly of a beat punches it’s way through."
NME

”Kill City Defectors who make you feel good guitar bands are back, and who also remind you what the volume knob on you CD player is for”
Hotpress

“Two tracks, both highly infectious. There’s no known cure, so just succumb.”
Hotpress
On Mutiny Sounds...

“The funky Spirit of the 70’s burns through the veins of Kildare newcomers Kill City Defectors. Blending choppy guitars, half-rapped vocals and the slinkiest drumming this side of the Bee Gees tribute night, their debut feels like a perfectly preserved time capsule from the era of fuzzy sideburns and wide denim. Not that they’re entirely in thrall to nostalgia: riding on LCD Soundsystem-tinged bleeps, Messed up is a pristine slice of NYC style discoid punk whilst So Lo cleverly juxtaposes industrial riffs and chill-lounge tempos. But the albums defining track Toe To Toe, is also the most derivative: with it’s devilish groove and steamy licks, it suggests the theme from Shaft recorded by early Sonic Youth. For those ready to get their funk on, Kill City Defectors are more than happy to cater for your needs”.
4 out of 5 stars **** The Metro

"Kildare’s funk foursome finally get around to releasing something substantial following a couple of excellent P’s. Fortunately, the album doesn’t disappoint. It features beefed-up versions of formerly released tracks - ’Messed Up’, ’So Lo’ and ’Toe To Toe’ among them - each giving just enough kick up the arse to make them sound fresher than before. There are also a slew of new tracks, including the driving opener ’Your Mutiny’. The trademark fat basslines, congas, keyboard noodles and all that other good shit are present in spades - play it loud, annoy the neighbors. They’ll thank you for it". 5 out of 5 Stars ***** Connected Magazine.

"Kildare’s rock ‘n’ roll troubadours are versed in slinky basslines, funky rhythms and percussive swagger. Mutiny Sounds bursts out of the speakers with non-stop infectious tunes".
Nialler9.com (Irish music blog of the year)


"DURING the opening chords of Kill City Defector’s first song on the launch night of this record a brawl broke out in Eamonn Doran’s in Temple Bar. The band played on. It’s that raucous line between dancing and scrapping that KCD walk. Here, they’ve transferred their frantic live performances onto a debut album. Although there’s a slight dependence on similar hook structures, more than occasionally KCD break out and come up with a sinister sonic surprise, notably on the spooky ’Black Sheep’, all twisted synths and lyrics that speak of excess. Drunken, rowdy, funky: all in all, it’s a pretty rocking record" Download: ’Your Mutiny’, ’Black Sheep’, ’So Lo’
3 out of 5 stars *** UM The Sunday Tribune

"I’ll hand you over to our guest IMRO correspondent BP Fenton-D’Arcy: Young Kildare hopefuls Killer City Deflections cook up a storm with their debut release which is certainly causing a stir on the vibrant Irish live scene as they prepare to take on the world with their unusual mix of both rock and dance influences. They sound at times like a jizzed-up Grand National but let’s hope our boys fare better than those unheard of has-been Brit fuckos!
69% Mongrel Magazine.
Live

“Unmissable”
NME

“ Disorganised and dishevelled in appearance they are notably diligent and direct in output, with a bag of mixed, danger-disco delights that keep the dolly mixture crowd bopping without pause”
In Dublin Magazine

“Their rhythm section is is one of the more interesting in the country at the moment”
Hotpress

“Remember the name and prepare to get Defected”
NME

“Gig Highlight: The tunes, the tunes. Any band who can delight fans and wandering strangers alike must be worth something in the entertainment stakes” In Dublin Magazine
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"This Band are unmissable"

Cork Evening Echo
. - Various


"Two Killers no Fillers"






HOTPRESS




* Two Killers, No Fillers

Kill City Defectors is perhaps too long a name to fit comfortably on a poster, but that shouldn't stop these four lads from the backstreets of Kildare (is Kildare big enough to have backstreets?) brewing up a right storm on the national stage.

Their CD has just two tracks. The opener 'So Lo', elecits a funky noise evocative of the '60's and '70's. Their are rasping guitars, a fat groove and a middle section that owes a little to The Doors.

It's a decent song, well-delivered by vocalist Iain. Santana-like rhythms, bongo drums and great piano lines introduce 'Born Again', another funky workout from which you can almost feel the sweat. Two tracks, both highly infectious. There's no known cure, so just succumb."





- Jackie Hayden - HotPress


Discography

Messed Up (Single released Oct 0'6)

1. Messed Up
2. Toe to Toe

Mutiny Sounds
(Debut album released Sept 15th '07)

1. Your Mutiny
2. Toe to Toe
3. Messed Up
4. Smile
5. Sympathy Pains
6. Cellotape when Broken
7. Reveal
8. So Lo
9. Born Again
10. Black Sheep
11. Cartoon coloured Antics

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Bio

(Small Biog)

Best when the volume knob is turned up to ear-bleeding levels, Kill City defectors mish-mash of body-shaking rhythms, killers-synths and No days off attitude is sending rabid kids nuts round your way. Hailing from Kildare's Funkier depths, the four piece have been preaching their 24 hour party people message to the masses for just over a year, racking up celebrity fans such as Ron Wood along the way.

Having recently been described by NME as “unmissable” and played support to ‘Fun Lovin Criminals’, ‘The Levellers’ and ‘Republic of Loose’ the band released their debut album in September ’07 to widespread acclaim.

Let’s keep this easy. Kill City defectors welcome you in... Buckle up tight, and get ready for the trip.

(Large Biog)

In just over a year since their conception ‘Kill City Defectors’ have evolved into a musical force to be reckoned with, winning plaudits from ‘ The Rolling Stones’ Ron Wood and supporting renowned acts such as ‘Republic of Loose’, ‘Fun Lovin Criminals’ and The Levellers.

Their first demo release ‘So Lo’ gained massive critical recognition including Demo of the fortnight, Hotpress Aug 0'5, artists of the month on Kooba fm (London) in Oct 0'5. Demo of the month Connected Magazine Dec 0'5, and was rated among the ‘top three demos’ of last year as voted by Hotpress magazine Journalist Jackie Hayden.

They released their debut single/Video ‘Messed up’ in Oct ‘06. The video has received regular airplay on Channel 6 and the single has been played on 2 fm, Today Fm, Spin Fm, R Na G, as well as all the independent regional stations.

The NME described KCD’S perfectly when they wrote "Best when the volume knob is turned up to ear-bleeding levels, Kill City defectors mish-mash of body-shaking rhythms, killers-synths and Republic of Loose attitude is sending rabid kids nuts round your way. Hailing from Kildare's Funkier depths, the four piece have been preaching their 24 hour party people message to the masses for just over a year, racking up celebrity fans such as Ron Woods along the way. And if debut single 'So Lo' screamed Happy Mondays with it's baggy e-fulled edge, the recently released follow-up 'Messed Up' is the sinister come-down, layered with psychotic synths and blood soaked undertones while an unruly of a beat punches it's way through. C'mon, let's get defected."

Kill City Defectors live show is a sweaty and interactive affair, the audience and the band combine in symbiosis to form a swirling mass of positively and energy which is “Unmissable” according to NME.

The band released their debut album in September ‘07 and have continued to preach their relentless ‘no days off’ message to the masses with eagerness that is ready to flare.

Let’s keep this easy. Kill City defectors welcome you in... Buckle up tight, and get ready for the trip.

check out our videos at
www.myspace.com/letsgetdefected