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The Death of Me
Bringing the vintage grooves of new wave together with modern rock sensibilities, The Death of Me is making waves in the music industry. Together, Kurtys Kidd and Julianne Partridge create their retro-contemporary sound, giving off vibes that are simultaneously nostalgic and cutting edge. Working from an indie vantage point hasn’t slowed these musicians down. If anything, it’s heightened their creativity, and The Death of Me’s production reveals plenty of polish, indie band or not. Talent, attention to detail and unshakeable quality concerns means The Death of Me’s music is always in peak form. “We make music because we HAVE to!†declares Kurtys Kidd. No hobby, this. No scheme for money and fame. This is the answer to a soul calling. And the music is so much the better for it. “Music is the air we breathe,†says Kidd, “and the thing that keeps us alive in this troubled world.†But troubled though it is, the unfolding of life that teems all around everyday has provided plenty of inspiration for The Death of Me’s songwriting. The human element is front and center in this band’s creative focus. Life you can relate to spills out of every song. Inspiration is everywhere for The Death of Me. “The woman on the street, clearly heartbroken. The man who is angry. The end of things, the beginning of things. The grit and detail of life that is around always and yet seldom noticed. Stupid, stupid love. Gets us every time.â€Kidd and Partridge played together previously in the Vampire Beach Babes, which boasted a cult following and much praise. That band left its mark in the form of a pair of full-lengths and an EP. Vampire Beach Babes “were the internet darlings of the alt-goth scene,†Partridge explains. Kidd and Partridge left that band due to creative differences but the need to make music didn’t disappear with their detachment from VBB. The pair’s passion continues now in The Death of Me. Kidd also played in the notorious punk act The Viletones, after which he turned to producing. He worked with producing legend John Punter (Roxy Music) for a number of years.The Death of Me was tapped for airplay on Canada’s biggest modern rock radio station 102.1 The Edge and also did a gig in-studio for the Steam Whistle Indie Club. “It’s the same place bands like Alexisonfire and Billy Talent got their start,†says Kidd. The Death of Me’s debut effort “This Will Be …†just hit the streets with 15 tracks of new wave majesty that have been nabbing acclaim from music mavens across the board. The Death of Me is currently working with A&R Select, the world’s leading independent artist development firm, based out of Los Angeles, CA.“There are lots of bands trying to capture the new wave revival spirit; consider The Death of Me – with its mix of tradition and originality – among the elite.†– A&R Select
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