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Kid, You’ll Move Mountains

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About Me

"Prom Nite" - photo by Lenny Gilmore * Holla: [email protected] *.We are currently busy recording a full-length record. News soon. You can purchase T-shirts by contacting us. live video: Kid, You'll Move Mountains

Add to My Profile | More Videos "An Open Letter To Wherever You're From" (portion)live Jan 19 2007 @ The ELB [Rockford, IL]video courtesy of Steve K / A Faceless Name Productions

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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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My Blog

Some live footage by Steve Clay

Footage below is from a show Feb 3, 2007 @ the Beat Kitchen in Chicago. We were opening for our pals Maritime and the rock fury of Chin Up Chin Up.Thank you to our good friend Steve Clay for his filmi...
Posted by Kid, You’ll Move Mountains on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 10:22:00 PST

PRESS / INTERVIEWS

Click the links below for KYMM interviews this week with the following publications:Shepherd ExpressVital Source MagazineOnMilwaukee.comMKEChicago Daily Reader - Beep!...
Posted by Kid, You’ll Move Mountains on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:43:00 PST

PHOTOS - WMSE LIVE BROADCAST

Here are photos from our 8/1/06 performance live on 91.7FM, WMSE in Milwaukee. The entire set is avaible for purchase at our shows for 5 bones! All photos by Scott Schaaf:...
Posted by Kid, You’ll Move Mountains on Fri, 11 Aug 2006 04:34:00 PST

* LIVE PHOTOS - 7/8/06 *

All shots by Crazy TV Lenny Gilmore. Thanks to all who made it for the amazing turn-out, as well as having to make us order more T-shirts! Wow. We'll be back in DeKalb very soon. Until then......
Posted by Kid, You’ll Move Mountains on Mon, 10 Jul 2006 03:32:00 PST