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The Kills: Lean, Mean & Sexy On "Midnight Boom"

Posted about 1 year ago

Lean, mean, raw and sexy, that's how I'd describe The Kills. They are the epitome of a streamlined band. With only two members, a lineup can't get much sparser. Like their fellow country persons the Ting Tings, they make the most out of their minimal approach. Midnight Boom is their third album and a triumph of indie rock leanness.

The Kills are comprised of Alison "VV" Mosshart (vocals) and Jamie "Hotel" Hince (guitar, vocals). Interestingly enough, they met when Alison heard Jamie practicing his guitar in a hotel room above hers and went to introduce herself. Alison was in Florida punk band Discount at the time and Jamie in the UK band Blyth Power. They kept in touch and when their respective groups broke up they began collaborating on their own songs by mail. Alison eventually moved to the UK to make the collaboration easier.

Midnight Boom is a more forward rock sound than their previous two albums, both of which emphasized bluesier guitar riffs. This new album is also catchier and more pop than its predecessors. The song "Cheap and Cheerful" was the first single because of its so-catchy-you-can't-help-but-sing-along quality. "Last Day of Magic" is the second single and has that same radio ready quality. But there are far better songs on the album. The Kills are improving their songwriting skills with time.

"U.R.A. Fever" video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3fZP7QC4PE

"U.R.A. Fever"'s telephone dial tone and beeping dialing set the stage for this perfectly quirky mid-tempo rocker. A simple tapped snare drum alternates with a bass drum as a grimy, grungy bass guitar kicks in. Both members of the duo sing and on this one, they take turns, with Hotel's sexy, raspy baritone voice for a line, then VV's equally sexy, yet smoky alto. By the time they sing together on the chorus, we're convinced of the sensuality that smolders as the distorted guitar squeals away along with some well-placed scratching. It's a deceptively simple song but oh so effective. Any thoughts of what the song might be about? Willing to wager a guess at this point? If you thought SEX, you got it.

Midnight Boom is a fun-loving album as evidenced in so many of its killer songs that just make you want to move or dance outright in some way. Eight of the twelve songs are up-tempo rockers; give them a chance and they are so incredibly catchy, you're just amazed at you'll quickly get caught up in the rock 'n' roll mayhem. "Getting Down" is quite minimalist, with bouncy staccato snare, booming bass drum, jangly tambourine, sparsely played guitar, crunchy bass and an odd programmed percussion track that sounds like empty coconuts being beaten in quick succession. And of course, there's sexy-as-hell, breathy vocals by both members in unison. "Getting Down" revels in the twisted ways of attraction: "I'm getting down with your new vocation, I'm getting down with your cute cut wrists, I'm getting down with the kisses with the stitches on it, I'm getting down with it!" I see a theme developing here, don't you? Sex seems to run rampant throughout the album's songs, although they are tinged with darkness — just enough to give it a bit of danger yet still stay fun.

"Sour Cherry" Live at SXSW '08(I wasn't able to upload any songs due to puter problems but did find this vid which is representative of the "sound" of "Getting Down" & other upbeat rockers on the album.):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLSXTGmTDtQ

One of the most beautiful songs on the album is "Black Balloon." After numerous listens and after the more immediately catchy songs faded some, this one emerged as one of those haunting songs that just crops up in your psyche at random moments throughout the day. It's actually the longest song on the album too. Syncopated hand claps begin the song followed with a single, repetitive bass guitar note. VV croons the very melancholy melody in her seductive, aching voice. The bass drum taps its way in along with the snare. The song just slowly builds in tension by adding instrumentation gradually along. The lyrics seem to speak about those dark thoughts that enter our heads, then float away. "Elevator straight into my skull, the escalator rises as it falls, I swear our jet is crashing in my mind. You can hold on but I wouldn't waste your time. Farewell my black balloon." I dare you to listen to it without becoming entranced by its odd beauty.

If you like your rock lean, mean, raw and sexy then Midnight Boom will keep your interest. In the tradition of two piece bands such as the White Stripes, the Kills capitalize on their minimal, raw sound. If you give them a chance, the Kills may just emerge triumphant as a favorite album of yours at the end of the year.




Comments (16)

  1. Rawkkiddoh says

    Nice August, I have not listened to these guys even though everytime I go to the record store I see their album front and center. Next time I am there I am going to give them a listen, nice write up

    Permalink posted 07/23/2008
  2. mollifire says

    wicked review A1!  sorry to hear about your computer troubles.  i hope it's temporary/or not your own computer with the prob...

    Permalink posted 07/23/2008
  3. Sam The Artist says

    i dont know why but i love two-person bands. maybe because set changes are usually shorter...:P

    Permalink posted 07/23/2008
  4. DaveCromwell says

    I love the Kills. 

    I saw them live at Webster Hall in New York, not too long ago.

    http://www.sophieellisbextor.net/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=001664

    I see they're coming back round again soon.

    ;-)

    Permalink posted 07/24/2008
  5. HelenMarie says

    August, there's a lot of sexy going on here, good for a sexy, smokey, raspy, dark album!

    "If you like your rock lean, mean, raw and sexy..." Um...Yes please!  I love this album. 


     

    Permalink posted 07/24/2008
  6. darmuzz says

    This is my favourite album of the year so far! Of course, I bought it just AFTER the polls closed on Mog's Top 10 of the first-half-of-the-year list. I love the stripped down, dark, punk sound. And, I like all their videos for this album. What a winner!

    Permalink posted 07/24/2008
  7. Augusts1 says

    *Kev* surprised you're not already into them but then again you've been a workin' man. I think you'd really enjoy it. And yes they are getting alot of exposure lately!

    *Molli* thanks for the kudos! And the puter probs are w/mine. Grrrr!

    *Sam* yes, shorter set changes are a major advantage to 2 person bands, good point!

    *DaveC* I wanted to see them live in San Fran on their last trip here but by the time I checked the show was SOLD out, damnit!!! Glad to hear they put on a great show. I'll check out that link, thanks.

    *Helen* vuurrrrrrrry sexy! You hit it w/your description too: "good for a sexy, smokey, raspy, dark album!" Amen sister freakadoodette! hehe

    *Dar* at least you checked them out rather than not at all. This made my top ten! And the vids are great too. Cheers!

    Permalink posted 07/24/2008
  8. brittanybf says

    this was a great read. it's become one of my favorites this year, no doubt. you've got it, august. it's a pleasing combo of haunting, dark, sexy rock.

    Permalink posted 07/24/2008
  9. Dale says

    This will no question be one of my favirote albums this year. I'm not sure what exactly they added or subtracted, but this album is so much more addictive than their others. Even Melissa has been seduced by their charms.

    Permalink posted 07/24/2008
  10. Marigold says

    this record baffles me. i do enjoy a few of the songs, but i am perplexed that so many of my most respected moggers with similar music tastes as me love this record and i can barely get thru it without the strong urge to turn it off about 3-4 songs in. i will dial it up on the zune again today as it has been a few weeks since i have tried to like it. (lord knows i've tried)

    great review augustusnus.

    Permalink posted 07/25/2008
  11. david hyman says

    talk to indiepixie about her exposure to their show at montreux.  y'all will get some enlightenment.  was not positive.

    Permalink posted 07/25/2008
  12. Augusts1 says

    *Brittany* thanks Bestest! It's the perfect combo of all those things.

    *Dale* it's less bluesy & more poprock than their previous outings, that's why it's catchier. Plus I think they've learned how to write better hooks & songs overall. If it has the Melissa Gold Seal Of Approval, then it MUST be good, haha!

    *Mike* why are you perplexed? This has happened before w/Erykah Badu's album. I'm not surprised, lol. But that's just cause you're one of the bestest freakadoods around. It's happened to me before too. Just cause everyone else likes it doesn't guarantee I will. Thanks for the kudos.

    *David* ok . . . . Thanks for the headsup.

    Permalink posted 07/25/2008
  13. Marigold says

    i am mainly perplexed why you commented twice. :P

    Permalink posted 07/28/2008
  14. Augusts1 says

    Ahhh hush you freakadoodle! hehe Oh wait, the delete option doesn't show if you go to a post via email notif. but I went to my page & here they are!

    Permalink posted 07/28/2008
  15. Anna says

    Guess what I think about this album......guess! :)

    Permalink posted 08/04/2008
  16. Augusts1 says

    Hmmmm, that's a difficult one niece, haha! I saw them play live on the web simulcast at Lollapolooza & they were really great. They do use prerecorded drum/percussion tracks but they both play the guitars live. I was kinda surprised they didn't have a live drummer, but then again they save alot of money by doing it this way I'm sure.

    Permalink posted 08/04/2008

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