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- The Kills
- Band Name: The Kills
- Record Label: RCA / Domino
- Release Date: Mar 8, 2005
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings
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GianlucaMJul 8, 20059This duo, after Keep on your mean side, demonstrate that they do good music. for me one of the best indie/rock album of 2005.
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giuliaMar 21, 20056its okay, you can listen to it. and you wont feel bad. its a 6,5.
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MichaelKMar 9, 20055
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ScottHApr 2, 20056Get's old pretty fast, though i can't deny that i enjoy a nice part of the album. I just would rather listen to PJ Harvey's albums.
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JohnRApr 30, 20059Wanted to give it an 8.5....It's a good record, dark but not for show...Very effective.
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ChristopherLNov 21, 20067Rodeo Town the standout track for me.
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joserMar 14, 20058Confirma-se a boa impressão do primeiro album.Bom.
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MelloDeeMar 22, 20057The chick in the band is *SO* hot. Nuff said.
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EdwardEMar 9, 20059Stripped & gutteral brilliance! It's waking up & pissed off before coffee, about to murder a treacherous lover.
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SeamusSApr 23, 200510Brilliant, Brutal, Beautiful The Three Bs of Rock Music This is an amazing cd TO agree with the review PURE SEX
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DavisWMay 4, 20057This band is more of a live act (highly, highly recommended if you haven't seen them) but the album is still a good listen. I find their debut "Keep On Your Mean Side" more sexy and more fun but this is still worthy of a purchase.
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JeremyBkJul 18, 20057
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JamesHMar 18, 20088Very good album. High points include "At the Back of the Shell" and "Love is a Deserter". Stripped down and dirty rock.......dark...but quite a bit of fun. Somehow makes you feel cool while listening.
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Feb 15, 20127A good indie blues rock album although probably the record I'd recommend least fromThe Kills. It's still got a bite and a swagger that loads of records out there just don't have but check out their other records before this one.
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[The Kills] use overdriven riffs and ticky-tacky drum-machine beats to create a steamy mood of sexual menace and druggy abandon. [11 Mar 2005, p.102]
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The biggest advance is that the Kills now wrap their songs, from the enchanting "The Good Ones" to the especially anxious "I Hate the Way You Love," in melodies that are disarmingly sweet and seductive. [6 Mar 2005]
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80Its claustrophobia is total, unique, spellbinding. [Mar 2005, p.106]