2004, GSL
VINYL FORMAT. Kill Me Tomorrow are back with an all-new EP of their propulsive, percussive now-wave. Recorded in San Diego with Pall Jenkins of THE BLACKHEART PROCESSION at the helm, "Skin's Getting Weird" picks up right where the recent "I Require Chocolate" single left off. Instantly-recognizable vocalist and standing drummer Zack Wentz wields a soft, almost unbearably relaxed voice reminiscent of the SWANS' Michael Gira, but from the neck down he has more in common with the likes of Keith Moon; bassist/vocalist K8 Wince wrings the eeriest of basslines from a Rickenbacker this side of Movement-era NEW ORDER [not to mention illustrating the band's sleeves and merchandise with their trademark mascots of distorted nursery-rhyme psychosis]; meanwhile, guitarist Dan Wise's effected 6-string melodies rain down like a fountain of sparks, not unlike Daniel Ash or Thurston Moore or... The hell with it. Comparisons don't do them justice. They were hand-picked by NYC's LIARS to support their upcoming spring tour, and they do a SUICIDE cover. If you need more than that, you're under a rock.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Skin's Getting Weird |
| 2 | What's All These Teeth About? |
| 3 | Put the Time Machine in Your Mouth, Pt. II |
| 4 | Ghost Rider |
| 5 | Skin's Getting Weird [Subtitle Remix] |
| 6 | Put the Time Machine in Your Mouth, Pt.I |
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