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| Submitted by: |
Archaea |
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2002-04-17 |
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goth
rock,
metal,
industrial
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| Official Site: | Killing Miranda
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| Best songs: |
Burn Sinister Discotheque Necronomicon |
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Description, by Archaea
One of Britain's best live goth acts, KM are a punchy, almost-metal gothic rock band with a black sense of humour and a knack for producing stomping club hits like 'Discotheque Necronomicon' and 'Touched By Jesus'. There's the odd track on KM's first album 'Blessed Deviant' which wouldn't sound out of place in a metaller's collection, though for the most part the album is far more goth-friendly; the second album, 'Transgression By Numbers' progresses far more towards a distorted industrial sound, but never loses KM's trademark guitar-driven kick. KM don't take themselves or the rest of the world too seriously, and if you don't either then they could very well be for you. |
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Featured comment (1/3) by XxMommaGothxX on 2002-04-17
A four-piece band consisting of Richard, Alien Dave, Irish Dave and Belle. Dancey, 80s inspired, gothic rock lyrically covering everything from necrophilia to the "sheer good time you can have being on the verges of society".
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Blessed Deviant
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Featured comment (1/1) by BlueCrystal on 2003-09-14
Metal, industrial, and Gothic influences join together in this the first KM album. The tracks cover plently of ground, emotionally and topically. The lyrics are meaningful and well-constructed. Some of the tracks are a little short, however.
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Transgression by Numbers
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Featured comment (1/1) by razed_in_black on 2002-11-18
damn what a album!. with such songs as discotheque necronomicon,teenage vampire and anglefly. be you goth,metaller,industrial our just like lots of kick ass guitar you will love this album.
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