Member Since: 2/28/2006
Band Members: LANTHRUM, Nate / drumsLANTHRUM, Andrew / bassWILLS, Corey / guitarHANKE, Jim / guitar, singJONES, Nina / piano, singMeet others at: groups.myspace.com/kymm
Sounds Like: "Off-kilter indie-pop, which packages the emotional slow-burn of Death Cab For Cutie with the unhinged glee of The Dismemberment Plan."-- Shepherd Express, Milwaukee"So, what does this indie-dance-pop supergroup actually sound like? Words like 'epic,' 'grand,' 'powerful,' 'huge' and 'wowey-wow-wow-wow' spring to mind upon seeing their live show... Hanke and Jones harmonize in a way that causes chills to run along the audience’s collective neck. The lyrics are poetically vague, but endlessly singable. This clearly is the work of people who know exactly what they are doing."
-- Chicago Daily Herald"The group shows it is a force to be reckoned with on 'West,' a track complete with the intertwined voices of Hanke and Jones. The breakdown features a vocal tete-a-tete between (them), with the rest of the band snapping back into action and climaxing with a subdued-yet-effective solo from Wills.On 'I'm A Song from the Sixties,' drummer Nate Lanthrum keeps the train moving with some hi-hat trickery. Complimenting Lanthrum is the cascading guitar work from Hanke and Wills, who even throw in some muted chords toward the end of the tune, reminiscent of Andy Summers from the Police.(KYMM) combines keen technical skill (Jones is a classically trained pianist) with raw fire power. However, the group does not bombard the listener with either. They play both sides perfectly, and show promise."
-- OnMilwaukee.com
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