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Kill For Total Peace

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2009

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Captain America (5:28)
2. Elevator Love (3:44)
3. F**k Dreams (3:46)
4. Sunshine (6:10)
5. Le jeu d'échecs (4:56)
6. 50 Seconds (6:41)
7. Total Fuzzzzzzzzzz (5:19)
8. Residance (4:02)
9. Kill For (7:40)

Total Time 47:46

Line-up / Musicians

- D Gage / voices
- Laden / guitars
- Louie Louie / guitars
- Intra Moros / guitars
- Sky Over / drums

Releases information

CD & LP Pan European Recording PAN007 (2009)

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Review by DamoXt7942
FORUM & SITE ADMIN GROUP Avant/Cross/Neo/Post Teams
3 stars It gives us great satisfaction that they really 'eat the world'.

Mysteriously the points clarified about KILL FOR TOTAL PEACE, an obscure French psychedelic outfit, are that they always play with their violent and aggressive performance, and that they should look down upon everything around them as we can realize by reading their MySpace biography. Interestingly they say only what they wanna say, and they play only how they wanna play - such a performance is absolutely amazing for us audience I feel.

D Gage's hazy lazy fuzzy noisy vocal should be one of the most characterized styles of them indeed - without any suspicion - but let me recommend Sky Over's standing drumming. He can play simply and inorganically, but strictly, heavily, and rhythmically. I cannot help feeling that he does hold all other members, instruments, and band style themselves.

In each song D Gage's voices are very spicy with full of echoic effects and intensive laziness. Three guitarmen fling heavy noisy but hypnotic lunatic riffs all around. Standing drum sounds break the air on and off stage. Their sound and style are more and more aggressive, thickened, but monotonous than of One Switch To Collision - maybe influenced by the soundscape of D Gage.

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