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Walking
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A Tangled Tale
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Intro
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Genre: Experimental / Indie / Visual
Location Columbia, South Carolina, Un
Profile Views: 69387
Last Login: 2/17/2012
Member Since 3/19/2006
Record Label .. None
Type of Label Unsigned
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Nick Peter Zach Hunter -
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..Freetimes Review.... "Kill Anties might be a high school band from Lexington, but this group of youngsters plays music that's way more mature than the tender years of its members. In the past couple years, Kill Anties has gone from garage-punk upstart to promising indie-rock quartet with some serious potential. Band of Horses is an obvious touchstone, especially in singer Hunter Duncan's post-pubescent singing/screaming voice, and Kill Anties mines the same kind of emotional and spiritual territory as Manchester Orchestra or All Get Out." -..K.Oliver.. ..Freetimes Review.... "Opening act Kill Anties plays an incredibly mature brand of yelp-heavy, reverb-drenched Southern indie rock (see: Band of Horses, the Favorite Gentlemen collective ) that belies its collective age. Next great Columbia indie rock band? Perhaps readers.".. -..P. Wall.. ..Freetimes Review.... "Of the current crop of impressive young bands in the Capital City, Kill Anties is one of the most notable. We've said it before and we'll say it again here: That a band this young possesses a sound this mature is nothing short of remarkable. Where many of the band's peers attack their music with reckless youthful abandon, Kill Anties is as much about restraint as it is rocking out. The touchstones are contemporary (see: Band of Horses, Manchester Orchestra), but this spry quintet distills its influences into something unique unto itself.".. -..P. Wall
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Comments
- !SHiLOH!1 year ago
LOVE.
- 1 year ago
- With Reckless Abandon1 year ago
Love the songs!
- Like A Colossus1 year ago
You guys have created something that is truly great. I appreciate your music. Wish you guys the best of luck!
- DELUSIONS1 year ago
Hey :) What's up? We just recently recorded a brand new 3 song EP at ThinkSound Studios in North Carolina, A new studio manged by Rise Records and runned by producer Drew Fulk. We will be putting up one of the 3 songs some time soon with a new layout and promos and band name. feel free to ask us anything and keep in touch because we have alot going on for us. we're trying to build relationships with our fans and get everyone hyped up for the things that are going on.
thanks <3 - Doug Mccormick1 year ago
I will be at Ozzie's this Friday with Stageline! This promises to be one of the biggest parties of the year! Hope you can join us and help spread the word! And remember, "What happens on the Island, stays on the Island!"
- MIchell BOose1 year ago
Great music
- NIta TEston1 year ago
Great music
- The Season1 year ago
ohai :) what are you doing for the long weekend??
- Death of Paris2 years ago
Hey! We're back!! Please stop by our page and check out what's new on Death of Paris TV! We're in the studio working on our first full length album!! Give us some love!
We ♥ you,
Death of Paris (Ex members of This Machine is Me)
http://www.twitter.com/_deathofparis
http://www.youtube.com/deathofparis
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Kill Anties Podcast 1 from Hunter Duncan on Vimeo.
Member Since:
March 19, 2006Sounds Like:
Freetimes Review"Kill Anties might be a high school band from Lexington, but this group of youngsters plays music that's way more mature than the tender years of its members. In the past couple years, Kill Anties has gone from garage-punk upstart to promising indie-rock quartet with some serious potential. Band of Horses is an obvious touchstone, especially in singer Hunter Duncan's post-pubescent singing/screaming voice, and Kill Anties mines the same kind of emotional and spiritual territory as Manchester Orchestra or All Get Out." -K.Oliver
Freetimes Review
"Opening act Kill Anties plays an incredibly mature brand of yelp-heavy, reverb-drenched Southern indie rock (see: Band of Horses, the Favorite Gentlemen collective ) that belies its collective age. Next great Columbia indie rock band? Perhaps readers."
-P. Wall
Freetimes Review
"Of the current crop of impressive young bands in the Capital City, Kill Anties is one of the most notable. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again here: That a band this young possesses a sound this mature is nothing short of remarkable. Where many of the band’s peers attack their music with reckless youthful abandon, Kill Anties is as much about restraint as it is rocking out. The touchstones are contemporary (see: Band of Horses, Manchester Orchestra), but this spry quintet distills its influences into something unique unto itself."
-P. Wall










