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Kill It Kid : ウィキペディア英語版
Kill It Kid

Kill It Kid are a British punk blues/post-grunge/Americana band fronted by Chris Turpin (guitars & vocals). Members also include Stephanie Ward (Keys & vocals), Marc Jones (drums) and Dom Kozubik (bass guitar).

The band was widely recognised as one of the best new acts of 2009, with magazines such as ''NME'' and ''Clash'' rating their debut album 8/10 and 9/10 respectively; the album was nominated for XFM's New Music Award 2010.〔(Itunes single of the week )〕〔()〕
Kill it Kid released their first two albums with London indie label, One Little Indian Records, whose roster includes Björk, Paul McCartney and Skunk Anansie. They signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in September 2011.〔()〕 In late 2012 the band signed a worldwide recording contract with legendary A&R man Seymour Stein, inking to his Warner Music imprint label Sire Records. Spring 2013 saw the band head to LA to begin work on their third studio Album 'You Owe Nothing', released August 2014 (Central Europe) & November 2014 (UK). On Friday 13th November 2015 the members of the band announced they were taking a break from Kill It Kid.
==Influences and sound==
Kill it Kid originally blended roots, rock and blues lead by vocals from both Chris Turpin and Stephanie Ward; their line-up has included slide guitar, fiddle and on rare occasion banjo. Although the band never really saw their music as folk, the band were initially linked to the British nu-folk revival.
Now a four piece, the band's output, as showcased in their album 'Feet Fall Heavy' (2011), is guitar-driven, drum heavy and raw, and has drawn comparisons to bands like The White Stripes. Chris Turpin describes the change in a 2011 interview: ‘It’s an entirely different record, it almost feels like a different band, to be honest. It’s just the reality of living and working in the music industry for two years and turning into a family band. You all become siblings which is a bit peculiar after like, the seventeenth day on the road. The main difference is there’s no violin and there’s no acoustic guitars, it’s a much heavier process. ()'
The band are influenced by British Blues, Delta Blues & roots; the band's name is a reference to a Blind Willie McTell song, "Kill it Kid".

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