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Until There's Nothing Left of Us

Kill Hannah

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Album Review

The continual dividing and multiplying of musical subgenres may sometimes seem absurd, but bulky as they are, all those tiny little classifications are still necessary. Kill Hannah's 2006 release Until There's Nothing Left of Us is a good example of why: an album most easily described as indie-shoegaze-electro-post-hardcore-emo-dream pop-rock. The only drawback to describing music this way is that it implies that the record is eclectic, when in fact, Kill Hannah's sound takes the most related elements of these disparate styles and omits the aspects of each that might make their combination sound disjointed. This wide sampling of so many influences finds the band dipping their creative cups into numerous genres with enough depth to integrate them and enough restraint to avoid their clichés: the slickly feminized male vocals sound sassy and adolescent but never breach into emo-catharsis; the distorted vocal harmonies call to mind My Bloody Valentine but never become lost in their own ambience; and the unabashedly heavy production transforms the buzzing of guitars into some kind of growling synthesizer without ever succumbing to vapid goth pop à la My Chemical Romance. When given a choice, Kill Hannah pick accessibility over high art on this record, but those looking for a substantial and sophisticated successor to Fugazi, the Cure or Jesus and Mary Chain should find what they're looking for here.

Customer Reviews

Too Bad They're So Unknown...

I love Kill Hannah. I was introduced to them from a Kerrang! CD and I was just so amazed at how awesome they were! I love how they have some quiet songs and some a bit more rock. I never thought I'd like a glam band, but Kill Hannah have proved me wrong. They use keyboards properly so it's not anooying and techno sounding like Justin Timberlake. Mat Devine may not be the greatest singer, but I can't imagine someone who could sing making this sound good. My favs: Believer, Black Poison Blood, Crazy Angel and Lips Like Morphine.

Simply... WOW!

Each and every song has a uniqueness about it that is sooooo refreshing. Life In The Artic, Believer, Crazy Angel, Under the Milky Way and Last Night Here are brilliant songs. Truly worth the purchase, I assure you!

fits the mood

This album was recorded and mixed in the dead of a Chicago winter, and all the songs on here reflect that. Melodic and dreamy, or distorted and rough when it needs to be; these songs do what they were intended.

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Kill Hannah was essentially vocalist/guitarist Mat Devine's dorm room four-track baby until a move to Chicago in 1995. After recruiting a few supporting players, Devine and Kill Hannah debuted the sound — a glitzy mix of goth tendencies and fashionably crunchy modern rock. Steady local gigs followed, as did a series of self-released EPs and a couple of albums (1997's Here Are the Young Moderns, 1999's American Jet Set). Devine finally found a lineup that stuck as his band's dogged, sometimes...
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