LOS ANGELES, CA (Top40 Charts/ LW Media Relations) While their claims of being resurrected shine runners from late 50s
Alabama is a subject best left for debate among fans, what cannot be disputed is the reverb drenched madness Kill, Baby... Kill! first unleashed to the music scene in late 2010.
Combining equal parts love for the instrumental surf-rock of the early 1960's and the drive-in horror culture of the 1950's, Kill, Baby... Kill! delivers a brand of instrumental mayhem that is unmatched in the current music environment. Their live show is an audio and video assault that blurs the line between live performance and Hollywood horror.
2011 saw Kill, Baby... Kill! bring their music to the masses in full force. In one year they toured a total of 10,000 miles, amassing over 40 performances throughout the Southeastern U.S. May 2011 also saw the release of their first EP, entitled Sometimes They Come Back, with legendary punk rock front man Joe
Queer handling production duties. Kill, Baby... Kill! also headlined the closing night of America's largest instrumental music festival, Instro Summit 2011 in Chapel Hill, NC. They also took part in the 4th Annual Clarkston Surf Fest in Atlanta, GA.
2012 looks to be an even bigger year for the band. Taking January off to break in a new lineup, Kill, Baby... Kill! will soon be hitting the road once again. Scheduling is already underway for an extended East Coast tour in May that will take the band to the Northeast, including Washington DC,
Boston and New York City.
The band's music will be featured on two instrumental compilation albums this year, for Deep Eddy Records and
Double Crown Records. Plans are also in the works for a new full-length album by the end of 2012, to be released on Deep Eddy Records out of Austin, TX.
May 2012 will include a return appearance at Instro Summit 2012 with a headlining slot for the opening night festivities.
Kill, Baby... Kill! is a busy band with a very strong work ethic. With roots firmly planted in the DIY culture, this band has never waited for things to happen for them. They make them happen.