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Kill Hannah - Until There’s Nothing Left Of Us
Posted by Tim Karan on 04-Oct-06 @ 06:27 PM

[3/5] Kill Hannah have been in existence since 1995, and although they've had the '80s revival and subsequent craze for black-clad skinny boys in eyeliner on their side, it may only be now, with both trends at their height, that the band will seriously be appreciated. The quintet's atmospheric songs offer endless dance beats for similarly clad brooding hipsters, while singer Mat Devine delivers his vocals with the requisite attitude and swagger that guarantees heartthrob status. The standout "Lips Like Morphine" owes tribute to Echo And The Bunnymen in its title and to New Order in its synth-flexing style, but the jury is still out on their cover of the Church's brooding "Under The Milky Way." Until There's Nothing Left Of Us might resonate more in a scene that worships the Killers more than, oh, My Chemical Romance. But it's doubtful that Pete Wentz will have a need to step to them in the near future. (ATLANTIC) Emily Zemler




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fwashha01
Lol,this album is so good esp lips like morphine :)