On Midnight Boom, The Kills subtly and organically fuse pop, glam, blues, art-punk and hip hop, in a manner that flits between light and dark, funny and morbid, experimental and cute.
Shuffling off the minimalist garage scuzz of their previous records, the Kills deliver a near visionary knock-out on their third full-length and Domino debut, MIDNIGHT BOOM. Like a marriage of Royal Trux and LCD Soundsystem, the half-British, half-American duo deconstruct rock riffs, rescrambling them into catchy sound shards and setting them atop driving club-ready rhythms. The result is a hyper-sexualized glam brew that trawls the gutters outside both the rock club and the discotheque.
Singer VV and guitarist Hotel engage in carnal vocal exchanges played out over breathy calls-to-arms and delectable hooks, making for one of the best trashy rock tandems since Karen O and Nick Zinner first plugged in. "I'm sick of social graces," VV sings on the stand-out anthem "Cheap and Cheerful" and judging by the introductory hacking cough that starts the track, one can take her at her word.
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Rock, Punk
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TRACKS
1 U.R.A. Fever
2 Cheap and Cheerful
3 Tape Song
4 Getting Down
5 Last Day of Magic
6 Hook and Line
7 Black Balloon
8 M.E.X.I.C.O
9 Sour Cherry
10 Alphabet Pony
11 What New York Used to Be
12 Goodnight Bad Morning