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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Kill, Baby... Kill Band Feature

What started as a home studio project for Noah Holt and his band, has turned into what is now the best selling artist on Deep Eddy Records. Hailing from Jacksonville, Alabama, Kill, Baby... Kill is an instrumental, Apocalyptic Surf Punk group who gains influence from bands ranging from The Ventures and Dick Dale to Fugazi and Black Flag.

"Their guitarist Noah and I met on the Surf Guitar 101 forum. I checked out his band's music and I offered to distribute their CDs." Ted James, Deep Eddy Records label manager said.

"The label had decided to take us on within a month or so of having self-released our first album ["Sometimes They Come Back"]. That was in 2011." Noah Holt, singer for Kill, Baby... Kill, said. "It goes to say that Deep Eddy Records, while small, is a fantastic label to work with. They don’t ask any questions or really suggest anything. Their confidence is in us. And I am happy to say that we are one of the fastest selling bands released by the label since its inception in the early 1990s."

James' relationship with the band is something different than what most artists experience in their affiliation with the label. "We have a strong line of open communication. They do what they say they're going to do, and they really care about their fans and friends. They're definitely one of the hardest working bands I know. They had my respect from the beginning. They can achieve anything they want, and I believe they'll make their music in the music world"

The band name is a direct reference to an Italian Horror Film title of the same name by Mario Bava.

"I picked it because not only did I like the ring of it, but it also fit with the original idea of KBK, which was to be very much a horror themed project." said Holt

While the band is still very much "horror themed", it has evolved into more of an apocalyptic focus that stays true to its namesake.

The current line-up consists of Holt on guitar, Erek Smith on bass, Josh Jackson on drums, and Chris Eagle on keyboard. Holt met Jackson while they were in different bands; Holt was in Backseat Virgins and Jackson was in Typhoid Mary. They often found themselves on the same bills for local shows. Smith and Eagle played together in high school.

"We are just four guys that get along and play well together." said Holt

When label manager, James was asked what made the band stick out to him, he responded, "Their songwriting and musicianship, mostly, and their willingness to promote themselves really shows." "They promote the label any chance they get. They have also sold many label releases at their shows, and they are always introducing me to new bands."

One of their favorite accomplishments was getting to work with Joe Queer from the extremely influential punk band The Queers on their 2011 debut EP "Sometimes They Come Back"

 2014 is promising to be a big year for Kill, Baby... Kill. "We actually have a handful of releases planned" said Holt. "The most important thing we are doing in 2014 is releasing a series of 2-song digital singles through Deep Eddy Records. We thought this a good way to not only maintain focus and goals, but also to try out some different recording studios. Even more, it means more new material, more often, for those that might want it. We will play most of the major surf/instro festivals and probably tour the Southeast. It would be great to make it back Northeast or to the Midwest, but we will have to see if life will allow it this year."

Kill, Baby... Kill will play at Egan's on Thursday with Capsized. It is a free show.



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