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About Me


On a recent drive from New York to Delaware for an out-of-town show, KILL THE CAMERA discovered the joys of Sirius satellite radio. Despite the staggering array of listening choices, they spent the entire 8-hour round trip flipping between two channels: 23 (Hair Nation) and 29 (Punk), competing to name that artist first – Dokken! Social D! Scorps! Misfits!
That about sums up the band – mix equal parts '80s rock and '90s pop-punk and make it arena-ready for 2008. Think of Green Day paying homage to Def Leppard, or Skid Row filtered through the Foo Fighters. It's the sound of optimistic post-millennial angst: frustration with an exit strategy, chorus after chorus, in repeated catharsis.
Brandishing killer melodic hooks, catchy riffs and a thrilling live show, KILL THE CAMERA challenges all for the title of “most entertaining new rock band on the New York scene”. Fittingly, they made their debut in February 2007 at Snitch (the NYC hotspot opened by rockers Scott Weiland, Duff McKagan and Brett Scallions).
There's a lyrical thread of loss and recapture throughout much of KTC's material. At times the pace is frenetic ("Detonation", about blowing up, natch); at others, mournful ("Waiting for You"). Mostly, though, it's big and loud and anthemic and you want to sing along, fist in the air. They jump around on stage …and sometimes they fall down.
Singer Ryan Link is no stranger to jumping around. After singing and drumming in a few Seattle and Boston bands, including Boston Herald Y2K Hotlistees Miss Fortune, he took up acting, quickly landing a national tour with Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida. He shot straight onto Broadway as Roger in RENT in 2003, only to catch acute laryngitis two months later.
Link pushed on, appearing in short-run regional shows like Jesus Christ Superstar and HAIR. But he soon came to his senses, realizing that what he needed was to return to his rock 'n' roll roots. And off he went in search of a new band, meeting guitarist KC Evers through a Craigslist ad in late 2006.
The two hit it off and immediately started writing songs together. Evers had cut his teeth in Richmond, VA’s pop-punk sensation Fun Size, touring exhaustively for seven years, with releases on Fueled by Ramen and BOB Records. He also fronted DC power-poppers One Day Forever, with an EP on Red Leader, before moving to New York and recovering Kill The Camera’s rhythm section ( bassist Jeff Rinehard and drummer Rob "Robbeez" Endemann) from the ashes of Sundae Crush.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/29/2006
Band Website: killthecamera.bigcartel.com/
Band Members: Ryan (vocals, rhythm guitar), KC (lead guitar, backing vocals)
Influences: Butch Walker, Goo Goo Dolls (the old stuff), Motley Crue (Nikki Sixx), KISS, Poison,The Jealous Sound, Doughboys (John Kastner), Marvelous 3, Replacements, Mega City Four, Jimmy Eat World, Face To Face, The Descendents, Social Distortion (Mike Ness), The Lemonheads, All Systems Go!, Sugarcult,The Cure, Sex Pistols, BOWIE, OZZY, Thin Lizzy, The Clash, Iron Maiden, the Beatles, Guns n' Roses, and on and on and on.And friends RIVER CITY HIGH, The Challenged, The Jennifer Echo, and City Riots. .....................

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Record Label: Yes, please!!!
Type of Label: None

My Blog

We are playing in Brooklyn on THURSDAY @ TRASH BAR!

Come out and rock out with us in Brooklyn on Thurs at the TRASH BAR in Brooklyn!!!!!!!!!! 21+ show. We will get some all ages show set up soon. We promise!!!! Sorry! Love, K.T.C....
Posted by Kill the Camera on Wed, 13 Jun 2007 06:56:00 PST

Mixing is finished. New songs up!!!!

We have just finished mixing our 7 song EP tenetively titled "Waiting for you". If all goes well it should be out within the next two months. Sorry for the delay. Thank you all for being interested. F...
Posted by Kill the Camera on Sat, 26 May 2007 05:06:00 PST

Kill the Camera at the Knitting Factory on Wed 4/4!!!!!

We are playing our first show at the Knitting Factory (74 Leonard Street New York, 10013) this Wednesday! Come out and have drinks with us!!!!! Let the rock commence!
Posted by Kill the Camera on Fri, 30 Mar 2007 04:43:00 PST

Videos on myspace and youtube.com

We have video clips from two of the Snitch shows on our the videos section of our page now. We also have the same clips up on youtube.com. Enjoy. Thanks again to everyone that has been coming out to t...
Posted by Kill the Camera on Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:26:00 PST

Kill the Camera -Back to the Top

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Posted by Kill the Camera on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:11:00 PST

Thanks for the drinks.

Thanks to everyone that came out to the last three shows. We have had a great time. Thanks for the free drinks too. I hope all of you had a good time. To those of you that were at Snitch on Thursday I...
Posted by Kill the Camera on Sat, 10 Mar 2007 01:58:00 PST

Two shows in one week. How's that for starting it off?

Much love and thanks to everyone that came out to share their time and drinks with us at the shows this week. We had a great time on both nights. It was good to see some old friends and to make some n...
Posted by Kill the Camera on Fri, 16 Feb 2007 04:54:00 PST

Kill the Camera tomorrow at Kenny's Castaways

We are playing tomorrow at Kenny's Castaways! We will be playing at 9pm sharp. Come out and kick it with us! I.M.E Productions Presents -7pm-Kristen Cerelli-8pm-Freedom For Gus-9pm-Kill The Camera-10...
Posted by Kill the Camera on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 07:24:00 PST

First show on the 15th. Let the rock commence.

We are ready to bring our message to the people! Brothers and sisters let the rock commence! It's time to bring it back. We have all waited far too long. Come out to Snitch (59 WEST 21th STREET ...
Posted by Kill the Camera on Sat, 03 Feb 2007 06:05:00 PST

Writing, Writing, Writing

If anyone wonders why we have not been playing shows it is because we have been busy writing songs for our debut ep. We should be out playing within the next month or so. Sorry for the delay. We are a...
Posted by Kill the Camera on Sun, 03 Dec 2006 06:06:00 PST