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The Kills are an English-American
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duo formed by American singer Alison "VV" Mosshart and English guitarist Jamie "Hotel" Hince. They are signed to Domino Records. Their first four albums, '' Keep On Your Mean Side'', ''
No Wow ''No Wow'' is the second studio album by indie rock band The Kills. It was released February 21, 2005, on Domino Recording Company, Domino Records. ''No Wow'' showcases definite blues and post-punk influences. "Love is a Deserter" was released a ...
'', ''
Midnight Boom ''Midnight Boom'' is the third album by indie rock band The Kills, released on March 10, 2008, through Domino Records (March 17, 2008, in the United States). It was recorded at the Key Club Recording Company in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The titl ...
'', and ''
Blood Pressures ''Blood Pressures'' is the fourth studio album by indie rock band the Kills. It was released on April 1, 2011 in Australia, on April 4, 2011 in Europe, and on April 5, 2011 in the United States and Canada. The album was recorded at Key Club studi ...
'', all reached the UK album chart. Their fifth and most recent studio album, ''
Ash & Ice ''Ash & Ice'' is the fifth studio album by indie rock band the Kills, released on June 3, 2016, through Domino. The album was recorded in a rented house in Los Angeles and at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. It was produced by Jamie Hinc ...
'', was released in 2016 and reached the UK Top 20 album chart.


Career


Discount

Mosshart and Hince both played in other bands before they formed The Kills in 2001. Mosshart was previously the vocalist of punk rock band Discount, while Hince featured in rock bands such as
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and
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. Mosshart encountered Hince when her band was touring England, where Hince was "staying in the flat upstairs from where hewas staying" in London. Mosshart insisted on forming a band with Hince and "really persisted, and eventually we started writing and he encouraged me". Hince supplied her with a four-track tape recorder and insisted she write music as well as lyrics while on tour with her band. The two continued to exchange music ideas by sending each other tapes. Discount disbanded in 2000, and Mosshart moved to London in the same year. Before settling on a name, Mosshart and Hince performed as "VV" and "Hotel", respectively, Hince explaining that they "named each other off the top of our heads as a stupid romantic ode to the pop art scene". The duo opted for The Kills as it "sounded like a band that could exist in any decade".


Signing to Domino

Using the ideas on the tapes, Mosshart and Hince began to write minimalist songs with the aid of a drum machine. In 2001 they showcased their new songs on a demo tape; however, the pair shunned approaches from major
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s. Recording as VV and Hotel, they contributed the song "Restaurant Blouse" to the compilation ''If the Twenty-First Century Did Not Exist, It Would Be Necessary to Invent It''. Shortly after this they recorded their debut release, the ''
Black Rooster EP ''Black Rooster EP'' is the debut EP by indie rock band The Kills. Background In 2001, the Kills showcased new songs on a demo tape; however, the pair shunned approaches from major record labels. Recording as VV and Hotel, they contributed the ...
'', which saw release on British
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label Domino Records and was picked up for distribution by
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in the United States. Following international touring, they entered
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, where the White Stripes had recorded their album ''
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'', to record their debut album '' Keep on Your Mean Side'', mostly on 8-track, in just 2 weeks. Distributed in the US and UK by
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, the album was similar in style to the EP, veering from the Velvets-esque stomp of "Wait" to the noisy, dirty garage punk blues of "Fuck the People" and dark
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of "Kissy Kissy". The record was well received by the music press, though the White Stripes comparisons would not go away. Mosshart chain-smoked while singing, rarely speaking to the audience; at a
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show following the ban on public smoking, Mosshart went on stage with three bottles of water, lit up a cigarette and proceeded to smoke constantly from the first song to the last note of the set. In 2004 Mosshart and Hince bought a house together in Dalston. In 2005, "Monkey 23" was used in " De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté", where it played over the closing credits. It was also featured in season three of ''Peaky Blinders''. In 2006, "Wait" was used in '' Children of Men'', where it was described in-universe as "a blast from the past all the way back to 2003, that beautiful time when people refused to accept the future is just around the corner".


''No Wow'' and ''Midnight Boom''

Their second album, ''
No Wow ''No Wow'' is the second studio album by indie rock band The Kills. It was released February 21, 2005, on Domino Recording Company, Domino Records. ''No Wow'' showcases definite blues and post-punk influences. "Love is a Deserter" was released a ...
'', was released by Domino Records on February 21, 2005. Featuring an artier, less "''guitar rock''" sound, the record embraced
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influences and sounded even more stripped down than '' Keep on Your Mean Side''. Originally written to be performed on a Moog, the band was forced to change directions and record it primarily using a guitar after Hince's Moog broke and couldn't be repaired before entering the studio.
A 40-minute DVD documentary was included with a limited number of copies and features interview, performance and on the road footage shot on tour. The first single, "The Good Ones", from ''
No Wow ''No Wow'' is the second studio album by indie rock band The Kills. It was released February 21, 2005, on Domino Recording Company, Domino Records. ''No Wow'' showcases definite blues and post-punk influences. "Love is a Deserter" was released a ...
'', was released on February 7, 2005, and reached number 23 in the
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, which is their highest-charting single in that chart to date. Mosshart features in the
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of
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's album '' Meds''. She also features on the
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album '' Riot City Blues''. ''
Midnight Boom ''Midnight Boom'' is the third album by indie rock band The Kills, released on March 10, 2008, through Domino Records (March 17, 2008, in the United States). It was recorded at the Key Club Recording Company in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The titl ...
'' was released in March 2008. Its music was used throughout many American TV shows, including ''90210''. A big selection of songs from the album were featured in the hit television series ''Gossip Girl'', and also, their track "Sour Cherry" was featured as the soundbed for Season Two's official trailer. "Sour Cherry" was also featured in the ''
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'' trailer, as well as in the 2008 rom-com ''
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''. The album also picked up new mainstream success for the band with various TV performances in the UK; appearing on ''Later With Jools Holland'', ''Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'', ''T4'', ''The Album Chart Show'', ''Sound'', ''Live From Abbey Road'', and ''From The Basement''. On October 21, 2008, "Cheap and Cheerful" was used on the show ''
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'' during the opening scene of the episode " Lucky Thirteen". "Cheap and Cheerful" can also be heard on the '' NHL 09'' soundtrack. It was later used in the
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's TV commercial for the "Fan di Fendi" perfume (2010). "U.R.A. Fever" was played during a love scene in the 2010 movie '' The Losers''. Only the chorus of the song is played. "U.R.A. Fever" was heard in the 2010 film ''
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'', as well as appearing on its soundtrack. It is also heard on the 2011 movie '' Catch .44'' (partially) and the 2012 movie Detention. The bonus song "Night Train" appeared in the 2009 remake of the film Friday The 13th and in the 2012 American drama film ''What Maisie Knew'', along with "Hook and Line". The song "What New York Used to Be" was used in the film ''
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''.


''Blood Pressures''

On September 11, 2009, it was announced on the band's MySpace page that they had begun work on their fourth studio album though no release date had been set. "Black Balloon" from their "
Black Balloon EP "Black Balloon" is the fifth and final single by indie rock duo The Kills from their third studio album, ''Midnight Boom'' (2008). It was released on March 22, 2009 through the independent label Domino Recording Company, Domino. The single featur ...
", released in 2009, was featured in the Season 2 episode of ''
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'', "Net Worth", on February 15, 2011. The Kills' fourth studio album, ''
Blood Pressures ''Blood Pressures'' is the fourth studio album by indie rock band the Kills. It was released on April 1, 2011 in Australia, on April 4, 2011 in Europe, and on April 5, 2011 in the United States and Canada. The album was recorded at Key Club studi ...
'', was released in April 2011. A video for the first single from ''Blood Pressures'', "Satellite", was released on February 9, 2011, followed By Future Starts Slow, Baby Says, The Last Goodbye, and Wild Charms in September 2012. "Future Starts Slow" was also used in a promotion for the episode "The Wait Is Almost Over" of hit TV series
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. The song from the same album "Damned If She Do" was also used in the promotion of ''The Vampire Diaries'' third season, and has received positive reviews from the fans. "The Last Goodbye" was used in the 2012 film ''
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'', starring
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. "Future Starts Slow" appears in the trailer for the 2012 action thriller film ''Contraband'', a March 2012 episode of the ''Vampire Diaries'', in a promotion and, beginning with the second episode, was used as the theme music for the 2012 TV series ''
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'', was used towards the end of episode 16, season 2 of ''
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'' and featured in the season 1 finale of ''
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''. They contributed a cover of "
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" to the
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tribute compilation ''"Just Tell Me That You Want Me"'', set for release on August 14, 2012, through
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and Concord Music Group. In September the duo published the photo book ''Dream & Drive'', created together with the photographer Kenneth Capello. It coincided with an exhibition at the Milk Gallery, London. ''Paris Spleen: The Kills Live at L'Olympia'', the film of their show from November 2011 was released on 20 September 2013 in partnership with the French clothing company Equipment. The Kills were set to go on a small American tour with
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in December 2013. In the same year, Hince suffered an injury to his left hand when a car door closed on it. He lost the use of his middle finger and had to have a number of operations. This resulted in change in playing style and equipment. Shortly after the announcement of the shows, the band's record label, Domino Records confirmed that the duo were working on their next album. In May 2014, Mosshart said that they were looking for a new sound and that this new album will be completely different from the others. She noted that ''"''You never know what's going to happen with a record when you're writing. It could be done all of a sudden in two months, or it could take another year. You get on these tangents, and you find new directions. You kind of follow the scent wherever it's taking you. Sometimes it takes a long time. Sometimes it's fast as hell."


''Ash & Ice''

The Kills were part of the line-up for Coachella 2016. The Kills fifth studio album, ''
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'', was released on 3 June 2016. A new single titled "Doing It to Death" was released in March 2016. The duo embarked on a lengthy world tour, but were forced to cancel European festival dates after Mosshart suffered with pneumonia. In 2017 the group were the support act for
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during the UK leg of their world tour. In 2018 they released a 7" single with cover versions of ' List of Demands (Reparations)' and ' Steppin' Razor' followed by promotional 7" a year later for National Dive Bar Day, with the B-sides 'Blue Moon' and 'Night Train'. Mosshart also published her multimedia book Car Ma later that year. In December 2020 the band released the rarities collection ''Little Bastards'', which collects the B-sides and demos from the period 2002 - 2009.


Influences

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