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The Ks : Skunk
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Classic Rock and Punk inform a tight, muscular band delivering ecclectic pop masterpieces from it's singular songwriter with fire and panache.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2003
Skunk
The Ks
Record Label: The Ks
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Turn It Up 1:28 $0.99
Baby Why Your Eyes So Wild? 2:31 $0.99
Highway of the Endless Night 2:27 $0.99
Shiraqin 5:30 $0.99
The Zaragosa Diamond 4:27 $0.99
Why I Look at Girls on the Train 3:37 $0.99
Love Songs in E 3:58 $0.99
Never Gonna Die 4:08 $0.99
I Died of Shame 5:30 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Ks embody the sounds of the letter K, crunching and crying out songs of work, heartbreak and lust. They focus like no one playing today and sound at times like James Brown meeting Pavement (more accurately, Stephen Malkmus fronting the JBs); late period Elvis Presley and The New Pornographers, Tom Waits and the Clash, The Beatles and The Pixies. This band effortlessly cops whatever sounds (The Rolling Stones and Spoon. It’s endless.) seem appropriate for their latest adventures in rock. Though they incorporate theatrical set-pieces and a band actor into a shape-shifting, costume changing live show, this is no ironic cabaret; it’s rock and roll. It would be meat and potatoes, were it not a fine steak dinner. The songs are strong and the band is tight. It’s an old school extravaganza, pulsing with wit, depth and soul.

Singer and writer Dan Kilian, who came to New York after some years toiling in obscurity in the overlooked yet still “important” Louisville band The Uglies, formed TheKs last year with guitarist Ray Beyda. They then overhauled the band this year, bringing onboard former Pleasure Mechanic Ian McLaughlin on bass, K-boardist Mike DeSeve, and drummer Dave Campbell. The hon-K orchestra (Dave Prager, Jon Massberger, and Marty Sacks, Saxes and Trombone) and the chi-K singers (Crista Giuliani) round out this tightly stitched Frankenstein’s monster of entertainment. They are The Ks. Go see their show and buy their products.

Contact Dan Kilian: dan@theksband.com

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