THE MERCY KILLS
Release New EP
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“Take the energy from ‘Appetite for Destruction’ era Guns ‘N’ Roses, mix it with some Ramones style punk, a lot of energy and you have The Mercy Kills…” – SF Media (Brisbane)
“Their dramatic set included flaming drumsticks and power riffs, worthy of international rock stars”. – Live Music (Adelaide)
“Should you happen across a flyer with The Mercy Kills written anywhere on it, make note of the date, and keep the night free”. – SF Media (Melbourne)
“Big, brash, and bold were ‘The Mercy Kills. The band’s energy screeched like a rogue ‘68 Camaro right until the very end…” – The Music (Sydney)
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Melbourne, Australia’s The Mercy Kills are back, with the release of their new EP X, a remastered collection of band favourites, out now via Golden Robot Records.
“X is a celebration of ten years together as The Mercy Kills. This EP is like a live set of our favourite tracks, as if we were blastin’ out a killer 30-minute show. These seven songs have been selected from five different releases, over the last decade.’” – The Mercy Kills
The seven songs that appear on X, were painstakingly hand-picked by The Mercy Kills. After many squabbles and fights over which songs would make the cut, the band settled on the best seven songs that deliver a strong representation of their releases to date. They enjoy new life with slick remastering that adds a new dimension to them.
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About THE MERCY KILLS
Mix two parts dirty rock with two parts sleaze punk and you get a four shot cocktail called The Mercy Kills featuring Mark E (Vox/Guitar), Jen X Costello (Bass/Vox), Nathalie Gellé (Guitar/Vox) and Josh Black (Drums).
Their tastes in music, the desire to write great songs and blast out a killer live show were the key factors shared by this four-piece outfit. The Mercy Kills took their name from a line in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, “It was a mercy killing”.
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