In the past year we have seen a lot of great bands take the New York City Underground Heavy Music Scene by the horns, and collectively they are helping to drive the scene to the sky passed the top of the Empire State Building! One band that is helping out by always delivering the goods is Ikillya. Fronted by vocalist Jason Lekberg, Ikillya's new album titled "Recon" is a fresh sounding groove machine full of furious well polished songs. "Recon" was produced and mixed by Josh Wilbur (Lamb of God, Hatebreed, This or the Apocalypse) and engineered by Paul Suarez (Lamb of God, Avenged Sevenfold), Ryan Kelly (Opeth, Orbs), and Armando Subero.
Tonight, Ikillya is taking center stage at the The Trash Bar in Brooklyn NY. Joining Ikillya will be Resolution 15, Slam One Down, World Lost and Hellshot. Additionally, Jo Schüftan from Horns Up Rocks will be hosting and DJing the event. This event is not to be missed, here are all the details:
- Date/Time: Saturday, September 10, 2011
- Location: The Trash Bar, 256 Grand St. (between Driggs & Roebling), Williamsburg, BK
- Cost: $8! OPEN bar from 8-9 PM!
- Lineup/Set Times:
8 PM - Hellshot
9 PM - World Lost
10 PM - Slam One Down
11 PM - IKILLYA
12 AM - Resolution 15
- Official Facebook Invite
- Sponsored by: Horns Up Rocks, Evil Steve Photography, Defcon Hot Sauces and Beaver Tattoos
Ikillya’s debut music video for their first single off "Recon" “…And Hell Followed With Him” was shot by seasoned director Frankie Nasso (All That Remains, Mudvayne, Hellyeah) in Staten Island, New York. “Being able to work with the amazing Frankie Nasso and his team and then have "Recon" be the #5 most added album with no label support is simply mind-boggling” said Ikillya vocalist Jason Lekberg, “We've got lots more work to do and we thank those who have worked with us so far for helping get us off to such a great start.”
Related links:
Official Facebook Invite
The Trash Bar
Ikillya's Official Site
Resolution 15
Slam One Down
World Lost
Hellshot
Questa band ha registrato un album d'esordio potente e rabbioso come il genere pretende, un tocco di melodia quanto basta per spezzare i toni e dare maggiore impatto al sound. Dopo la generica delusione dell'ultimo album dei darkest hour devo dire che sono più che ripagato dall'ascolto del loro lavoro. Forse ancora un po' troppo grezzi in alcuni passaggi ma è naturale, comprensibile e addirittura positiva.
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