Karate High School's new album, Invaders can be pre-ordered through Eyeballstore.com for $8. The album hits stores on May 19 and you can catch "Zombies Everywhere" from the disc on the band's myspace page. My Take: The song is catchy, as are most pop-emo bands these days. While it's not unentertaining listening to a band sing about zombies, "Zombies Everywhere" isn't likel
If you want a prime example of genre prejudice in music, you need look no further than Karate High School. Both KHS and Crystal Castles are the work of one benevolent writer / producer / lyricist (not the same one mind) and both use Atari chip-sets as the basis of their sound.
Karate High School's new album, Invaders can be pre-ordered through Eyeballstore.com for $8. The album hits stores on May 19 and you can catch "Zombies Everywhere" from the disc on the band's myspace page. My Take: The song is catchy, as are most pop-emo bands these days. While it's not unentertaining listening to a band sing about zombies, "Zombies Everywhere" isn't likel
If you want a prime example of genre prejudice in music, you need look no further than Karate High School. Both KHS and Crystal Castles are the work of one benevolent writer / producer / lyricist (not the same one mind) and both use Atari chip-sets as the basis of their sound.