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The Killer Meters finally drop their first full album of their own
material. After becoming known for their covers of Meters and other
funk standards the album "Breakin' Out" does what it says on the
tin as they break free of the constraints of performing songs penned
by other musicians.
The Killer Meters first emerged in 2005 with a stunning album of
Meters covers and since then they've taken on the fantabulous Karime
Kendra as a full time vocalist. This lady is a true phenomenon.
Her amazing voice and electric stage presence is a family tradition.
Her mother is the Northern Soul legend, Ty Karim, but Miss Kendra
has more than earned her own formidable reputation. She's now rightfully
regarded as one of the UK's best yet still relatively unknown soul
mistresses. Her appearances on the Killer Meters first album drew
a heap of plaudits and led to a lot of collaborations, most recently
on Shawn Lee's underground smash album "Soul In The Hole" (Ubiquity
Records). The forthcoming album showcases her at the top of her
game and this single is a little teaser showing the styles she can
attune that fine voice of hers to.
The Killer Meters were originally the brainchild of Virgil Howe
aka Sparo a producer DJ who has released a number of mix CD's and
albums on Scenario Records and a stalwart on the former London pirate
institution Itch FM. Their first album led to 4 years of heavy gigging
and and sessions with other bands. The almost constant gigging and
playing led to them being perhaps the tightest funk outfit in the
British Isles and also helped them develop their own sound. The
first single from their new album was released in late 2008 and
gave a taster of the psych/funk/fuzz/rock sound they've made their
own. They felt that 2009 was the year they had to get back into
the studio and they've been working hard on album worthy of their
new sound.
Fans who have seen them play live since their debut album will be
waiting for this. After numerous gigs and sessions in other bands,
the group are now so tight live that fans are almost begging them
for something to take home at the end of each show. Now they have
it!
The first two singles of this album showcased their new sound perfectly.
Their biggest track to date "Dance Move Shake!" introduced the world
to their hybrid funk rock sound and "Freak" on their second single
took this a stage further with extra boogie added to the guitar
fuzz.
The singles also showcased their soulful side with "Stomp" a nod
to the 60's psychedlia sound that is such a big influence on them
and "Black Mountain" a soul/funk crooner that showed the fans of
their first album that despite adding other musical ingredients
to their melting pot they can still get deeper into the funk grooves.
The album takes us deeper into each of these themes. The funk grooves
come to the fore on tracks like "Consolation Blues", "Tropical",
"Come Back" and "High Low". They pick up the pace as they squeeze
in the albums only cover with "Cramp Your Style" and get fast and
furious on "Desperate Times" a track perfect for a London car chase
film scene.
Throughout the album, the formidable Karime Kendra's amazing vocals
take the album into classic soul territory. Her voice is reminiscent
of her mother and she really knows how to take it to the limit these
days. She can ride the midtempo funk groove as good as Marva Whitney,
Vicki Anderson or Marlena Shaw and she shows she can really take
it there as she covers one of her Mum and Dad's "I Ain't Lyin' "
taking a Northern Soul Classic and sprinkling it with a bit of Killer
Meters magic.
The
rock influence is prevalent throughout. The guitar of Nick Hirsch,
gets into its fuzz every now and again , but he also knows when
to let the funk flow. The drums of Virgil Howe, snap hard throughout
the album and the break fiends out there will be kept happy with
a sprinkling of drum breaks. The psychedelic influence of "Yes"
also filters in every now and again and at the very end of the album
they take it to an extreme with "Rainbow Of Love" a track that can
only be described as a Psychedelic/Disco/Boogie monster!
Very few soul bands today can master a genre and then expand into
other territories whilst remaining true to their roots. The Killer
Meters can and they have. Break Out with them to this soul/funk/rock/psych
goodness!
You
can check The Killer Meters at
www.myspace.com/thekillermetersfunk
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