They Will Kill Us All
Indie / Progressive
Based in: Malaysia

Formed : 2003
Members:
Edwin, David, Amir, Ihsan, Fizul
Label: independant
Official Website:
www.theywillkillusall.com
AMP Address:
amp.channelv.com/twkua



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Latest News
New Single Added! (Wed, 13 May.)

Hi Boys and Girls!

Check out our second single 'Curtains' currently on the air everywhere. Sing them out loud!

 

Secret Episodes Out December 2008 (Tue, 2 Dec.)
Hello To All Our Friends,

After three years of wait, we are finally able to say that we are to release our debut soon. ’Secret Episodes’ is going to be out this month of December.

As a start to the festivities we are offering a free download of ’Bright Lights’, our first single from the debut as a free download. However this is only available to those who subscribe to our mailing list and is downloadable via our page. If you’re done with that, show us some love and spread the news to your friends and family. Don’t forget to leave a comment or two on our page!

Also, we are lining up some limited edition goodies to mark the release. Again, the first dibs goes to our mailing list subscribers. Only after that, will we extend the offer to non-subscribers. It is limited to only the first 100 people and the run won’t be repeated again, so this is indeed an early notice.

We also hope for you to join our street team. Secret shows, hangout sessions, exclusive street team goodies and lots more have been planned for this extra special group of people who are wiling to volunteer their time and effort for us. Just tick the box on the mailing list widget to join the street team and follow the instructions to be sent via email.

Lastly, there is more to come. Stay tuned for details. We love you all.

They Will Kill Us All
Mastering Done (Tue, 18 Nov.)
Hello All,

We just finished mastering at West West Side Music with Alan Douches..album art is on its way, should be pressing in about two weeks time. Stay tuned cause a whole lotta stuff is coming your way from us soon!
Recording Updates (Tue, 15 Jan.)

Hello Guys and Gals!

We’re hard at work with Nick Lee from Sonique. Just finished tracking three songs, another three coming up ...mixing is not yet done but soon enough. Be patient - its worth the wait!

PeaceLovePunk

Running Into Spaces (studio recording) (Thu, 3 Jan.)
Studio recording done at Utusan Studio, taken from "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ACTS!" compilation cd.
enjoy and Let's dance!
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Comments (110)
Dean Ramlee   ( 2 months ago )
hye guys! really miss u all. bila korang play live,sebijik mcm dalam album.impressive. im new in amp.so comment la lagu aku yang tak seberapa ni. :) cheers!
nerd   ( 5 months ago )
please lend an ear to our sound
Evanflow   ( 9 months ago )
"Running into spaces" is really interesting. BTW congrats on winning the Big Break contest!
Mustard   ( 10 months ago )
hi TWKUA! nice songs! please check out Mustard page n comment us :)
Franticlesson   ( 12 months ago )
best...sgt sedap aku suka nice dude
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Q&A
Influences
are like lighthouses. They guide us to safety, but we steer the ship on our own.
shows and updates @
www.theywillkillusall.com
where to get the cd?
Out December 2008. In stores Jan 2009.
show bookings:
bookings@theywillkillusall.com
Bio
After years of tireless effort, finally the world gets to sample the fruits of their labor: They Will Kill Us All’s debut effort, Secret Episodes.

A high octane, adrenaline pumping experience, Secret Episodes is as pure and emotional as it gets. From the title track’s dramatic opener to the emotive closer that is ‘Situational/Separation’, They Will Kill Us All rewards its listeners with a journey of sonic expressions that will surely bring joy and excitement to their hearts.

With thick layers of instrumentation fronted by trademark lush guitar lines, in-your-face vocals and a tender ear for sophisticated pop poignancy, They Will Kill Us All is able to present melodic hooks with urgant, driving rhythms. Calling their music as ‘noise pop’, the band manages to straddle the fine line between forward thinking music and mainstream mass appeal. All while crafting a tightly produced, hook-laden rock album appealing to indie and pop fans alike.

The album opens up with the dramatic title track ‘Secret Episodes’, evoking dreamy shoe gazing melodies coupled with bruising distortions and a pounding rhythm that showcases their deep British Indie influences. The dramatic then gives way to the infectious: first single ‘Bright Lights’ is an obvious sing-along, proving that the band can deliver pop hooks with a gritty edge. Other influences bubble up as well: ‘Curtains’ evokes Suede’s fashionable melodic introspection but with killer strumming and tight rhythm. ‘Midnight Express’ is a dark, thrilling song that is takes its cue from The Secret Machine’s pulsating drums fused with a hypnotizing lead that weaves in and out. ‘Running into Spaces’ is a definite joy of a song, leaving the listener wanting for more, as evident in their live shows whenever this song is performed. The closer ‘Situational/Separation’ is arguable the best song of the whole lot. Written as a tribute, the song is a lush instrumental that evokes memories of a father longingly missed.

The debut effort sees the band putting in their effort to deliver their best. Recorded at four different studios spread over a time period of eight months, every effort was taken with care and deliberation to ensure that the right sound and emotion is manifested in the music. The final touches of magic were done in West West Side Music, NY under the watchful eyes of mastering guru Alan Douches (Mastodon, Ben Folds Five, Rapture)

Here is an album that offers plenty of optimism and energy. This is the album you always crave after the dark times seem to be setting in. This is the beginning of great things to come from They Will Kill Us All.



"Amps turned to 11, Malaysia’s They Will Kill Us All are full on sonic assault. A super group pf scenesters from local bands from the 90’s, Edwin, David, Ishan, Feezul and Amir have indie tongues salivating at the prospect of their expansive, symphonic rock. Lying somewhere between UK Brit rock and US styled post-hardcore and with a ferocious live show to boot, all we know is that noise pop never sounded so good. The boys are currently in the studio putting the finishing touches on their debut album, and we just can’t wait. Experience a taste of what’s to come from TWKUA on this month’s Junk CD, and check out some demo recordings up on AMP"

- AMP Recommended, Junk July issue.

“Frantic, melodious and fiercely individual, They Will Kill Us All has garnered an irrepressible buzz since its explosive early May opening slot at Pop Shuvit’s Hard Rock Café concert. Paying impulsive tribute to the most incendiary alt-rock, indie and noise-pop around, musically the band wears its At the Drive-In, And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and Mew hearts on their sleeves.
Already showered with enough street cred to last them a career, this Kuala Lumpur outfit was an immediate standout in indie circles when it came together late last year from the ashes of several notable local indie innovators of the late1990s.  The quintet includes singer Hafizul Azim (of Underground Pharmacy fame), guitarists Edwin Raj (Infireal) and David L (Polythene), bassist Amir Shazlan (Kharisma) and drummer Ihsan Ariffin (Custom Daisy) ” 
- The Star, Section 2, 7th October 2005

 
“Then They Will Kill Us All appeared on stage and subsequently rescued the night from turning into a total disaster. Curiously, TWKUA are not even a post-rock band in the strictest sense. They sounded more like a very amped Yo La Tengo. No soft/loud dynamics here; it was loud/loud throughout. The music was adrenaline pumping, ear splitting and blisteringly high octane. In short, damn bloody good. Oh, they sing too"  - www.think.com.my


"Closing act They Will Kill Us All was arguably the night’s main attraction. Barely a year old, this five-piece new-wave band has been turning heads and banging heads -- they’ve made crowds demand for more at nearly every gig they’ve played. Like most new-wavers, the band’s music was also an inter-marrying of different musical features: signature early 1990s Britpop vocals like that of Pulp and Suede, blended with spatial dream-pop layers, fused with melodic rifts, and forged with pounding, shape-shifting rhythms. Energetic, razor-sharp, charismatic, and powerful, every piece urged you to dance or swing along -- but you’d only make the slightest movements, because you’re too afraid of losing yourself and missing the little details. Think a well-balanced mixture of Bloc Party’s intensity and Franz Ferdinand’s fun, mocking touch, and you’d be somewhere close. " - www.kakiseni.com