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Kill It Kid Tickets

18-Mar-2012 to 26-Mar-2012
Tickets for Kill It Kid live tour dates.
Signed just 12 weeks from inception following a John Parish (PJ Harvey) produced EP; Kill It Kid hit Ryan Hadlock's (The Gossip, Johnny Flynn) Seattle studio to lay down their début album - later critically appraised across the board ("An Outstanding British Record 9/10" Clash Magazine. XFM New Music Award finalists, alongside The XX & Florence).

Life on the road, coupled with a misguided 'nu-folk' tag, pushed the band towards a new, dirtier, blues inspired sound. Recent single 'Pray On Me' proved grittier than anything prior, marrying a punishing riff a la Black Keys to Turpin's anguished howl - and the band's latest album 'Feet Fall Heavy', recorded with producer Leo Abrahams (Brian Eno, Brett Anderson) has been said to be 'raw, inelegant and untainted'.

"Exciting and essential, my kind of music" - Zane Lowe BBCR1
"An outstanding British record" 9/10 - Clash Magazine
"As well as getting the sound spot on, the album delivers mammoth tunes. Terrifyingly Good" 9/10 - Classic Rock Magazine
"Black Keys-esque riffs and colliding vocals...It really is sublime stuff" - Danielle Perry, Kerrang!
"An Incredible single" - Dermot O'leary Radio 2 (Re: Heart Rested With You)
"A yearning epic quality that recalls Jeff Buckley, making this an arresting second album" **** - Guitarist Magazine
'An emphatic slice of folk blues Zeppelin might have been proud of. Praise Be." **** - Daily Mirror
"Bucking the trend with glee, making music for the misfits. Stabbing fiddles and honky-tonk piano add just the right amount of spice. Impressive stuff." 8/10 - NME
"Enough variety and power and barnstorming tunes here to constitute one of the year's most appealing and enduring debut albums" - BBC.co.uk
"A monstrous delta blues groove that slides in Anthony Hegarty-meets-Son House vocals of 21 year old Chris Turpin. Young Kids, maybe, but old heads" - Q Magazine
'If Jack White is looking to form yet another supergroup, he could do a lot worse than give Kill It Kid a call." **** - R2
"Ignore them at your peril" **** - Artrocker
"A hook-laden riot...big things may be coming their way" - NME
"Theirs is a vibrant blend of The White Stripes, barn dances and the Stephanie Grappelli - like fiddle-frenzy jazz/blues" - Q Magazine
"Thrillingly unaffected" - Music Week
"Demands attention from the off... the strength and depth of their songs belie their age" - Clash
AGE RESTRICTIONS: Borderline: Strictly over 14s only / Under 16s with an adult / Photo ID required
Bristol Louisiana: Age 18+