Sunday, 11 September 2016

Kissing Is A Crime - Crown Royal



     
     1.    Who are they?

Kissing Is A Crime are a post-punk band from Brooklyn, New York. Started in 2012, Crown Royal is the lead single from their debut E.P. Your Secrets Are Safe With Me (Sept'16 Re-issue). 


2. Is the tune up to snuff?
    
           Yeah it is. A low-fi song that twinkles along charmingly, telling a story of young lust, and letting the melodies do the heavy lifting. 
     
     
     3. Who do Kissing Is A Crime sound like?

         The Chills, The Smiths, Interpol.



      4. What is the good word in the press about Crown Royal?

“Shimmers as it grooves along” – Stereogum. 

“Their emotive sound is irresistibly catchy” – Nylon

“A concise, head swaying piece of post-whatever” – Speakimge. 




       5. Which bands influenced Kissing Is A Crime? 

The Smiths, The Stone Roses, The Vaselines and The Violent Femmes are some of the bands that have had an influence on the band and Crown Royal in particular. 


6. Why should I give Crown Royal a whip past the ears? 

Crown Royal is fine songwriting writ large. It perfectly evokes the moment of all enveloping desire. 


7. Do Kissing Is A Crime have any more of these jewels? 

Your Secrets Are Safe With Me is fantastic. 


8. Any more words muppet? 

Not a dilly.




“I’d sell my soul for a taste of you”










The La’s were an indie rock band from Liverpool, England, that seemed destined for greatness. They played from 1987 to 1992 releasing only one studio album which garnered widespread critical acclaim. They reformed and re-released music a few times thereafter. There She Goes (1990) was the bands moment in the sun; charting in the English top 20 and included by NME as one of the top 50 indie anthems of all time. There She Goes is about love unattained and is a cherished song by many.


“And I just can’t contain,
This feelin’ that remains”













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