***DEBUT MINI-ALBUM RELEASE***
Our debut mini-album "National Record Of Achievement" is OUT NOW!! on-line through our Indiestore page. Click on the box on the left or >>>HERE to order your copy.
***TOUR DATES***
We will be playing the last 4 dates of Hundred Reasons current tour from 27th to 30th Jan. Check the shows section for details.
Check out our new profile feature on the Rock Sound website.HERE.
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A BBC TV documentary labelled kids born in the 80’s Thatcher’s
Children, but the Prodigy coined a better phrase in the 90’s, calling them the Jilted
generation. These are the kids built on Sunkist, Jolly Ranchers and Pop
Tarts, spending nights sat in bus shelters smoking Sovereign drinking
Hooch and 20/20 and cider.
Years when milk was still delivered to your door in suburban sprawls
across
Essex and Cornwall or any other county town twinned with somewhere
you’d
never go.
Kid’s who took the daily walks to the school bus stop via the happy
shopper,
to pick up Melody maker and NME with their Sony walkmans and Discmans,
listening to The Prodigy, EMF, Talking Heads, The Cure, Pearl Jam, The
Smashing Pumpkins to name a few.
Many of the jilted generation chose music as a GCSE instead of IT,
unaware
of the dotcom boom, leaving school with a ‘National Record of
Achievement’ a
fake red folder that looked more impressive than the papers it carried,
and
spending the last decade disillusioned and silent.
Easykill formed in 2005, with Kye (Vox), Sean (Guitar/Vox), Vasey
(Bass) and
Rich (Drums) from a love of punk, grunge and 90’s British Dance
music,
taking the rawness and aggression of trying to break out of a tourist
town
in Cornwall, and the venom, arrogance and everyday ramblings of an
Essex
boy, tired of doing the Romford circuit.
The Easykill sound is British punk, grunge and a hint of dance with
verses
that would buy you a drink, dance with you and show you a good time if
it
could. While the choruses would grab you by the throat, then bottle
you.
Over the last two years Easykill have been building their fan base
touring
with Hundred reasons, Hell is for heroes, Engerica, Simple Plan and the
Glitterati, and have gained a strong loyal support.
The press, the reviews, the cover mounts that they have received from
magazines such as Kerrang, Rock sound, Classic rock, big cheese and all
the
E-zines, have gone along way to make their neighbourhoods watch.
Their is hope that with the release of Easykill’s self funded debut
album
‘National Record of Achievement’ all neighbourhoods will watch.
www.easykill.co.uk 2005 - 2006 Easy Kill