Tellurique

Kill The Thrill

I recall visiting an island here in Greece that had such wind based power generators […]
By Michael Dalakos
June 25, 2005
Kill The Thrill - Tellurique album cover

I recall visiting an island here in Greece that had such wind based power generators as the ones on the front cover of the latest Kill The Thrill album. I also recall having a close encounter with a lady that told me she loved me back then but I guess that's irrelevant with this review (however if anyone's interested, you can send in an email for gossip - haha).
Kill The Thrill is one of those bands I call boring. Sorry, dudes, but if I want to slow down I listen to Doom and not this kind of thing. They formed back in 1989 and released their first album in 1993 titled Dig. In the same year they released an EP called Pit. Their second album was titled Low (how low can you go? Yes, I often ask myself this question). That album was recorded as a duet by Marylin and Nicolas but the band became a trio again in their next release, 203 Barriers. Their latest attempt is called Tellurique (what does that mean, I don't know and I don't want to find out).
Anyway... boring music in the vein of Isis and Jesu and the rest of the crap some labels call Metal. Sorry but I don't suffer from constipation to listen to such music. I consider myself a happy (not gay, alright?) person that has a reason to live his life not dumped in musical misery. Fans of this kind of music... well, you will probably like it. Buy it and drive around in your daddy's brand new Mercedes... yeah, I've seen it all before, this scenario I mean. Do you recall all the Grunge musicians complaining about how hard life was? Yeah, I guess when you have a couple of million of dollars and you spend your time visiting countries (and actually you get paid to do this), I think life would be so hard for you.
The rate is speared by the lovely memory their front cover gave me...

1 / 10

Run Away!!!

"Tellurique" Track-listing:

A Little Sait For A Better Moment
Permanent Imbalance
An Indefinite Direction
Non Existence
Soave
Like Cement
Diaphragme
Head
Body
Mistaken Solutions
Us And Them
The Finish

Kill The Thrill Lineup:

Marylin Tognolli - Bass & Vocals
Nicolas Dick - Guitar & Lead Vocals
Frιdιric De Benedetti - Guitar & Vocals

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