Kill It Kid

Formed as a result of a recording tutorial with John Parish (producer of PJ Harvey and Eels) in front of a bunch of students at Bath Spa University, this young five piece band is pretty special.

Vocalist Chris Turpin started gigging at the age of 15, and is influenced by 19th Century ragtime.  This, along with delta blues, folk, contemporary roots and indie influences, contributes to the band's unique sound.

With a debut album due to be released this autumn, these young whippersnappers look set for big things.

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Gemma Thomson Monday, 18 May
SINGLES REVIEWS - 18th May 2009

Kill It Kid – Send Me an Angel Down
One Little Indian

'Wow, this band's amazing. The guy's voice is like a foghorn.' Kind of sounds like a contradiction in terms, until you listen to the song and discover that Dom is in fact right: this band IS amazing.

Vocalist Turpin's breathtakingly powerful vocals are complemented perfectly by Ward's sweet, dulcet tones. Blending keys, soft guitars, rising strings and dramatic percussion, the song carries you away on an emotional journey. The result is mesmerising. 4/5
GT