Killus
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About Killus
This four-pieced combo started playing in its house's garage back in 1998 in Vila-Real (Spain). Under the influence of bands such as Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson or White Zombie, they have created a unique and powerful image that blows everyone during their live shows. In 2006, they recorded their first album "God Bless Us" and their talent is reinforced due to their opening shows for the Swedish band Deathstars.
"Never something was so real", their third album, mastered by Eric Broheden (Rammstein), made them rub shoulders with The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline and Cold Cold Ground taking their show to a next level thanks to their exploding attitude on the stage and serving as the needed boost that consolidated them as one of the best live shows of Spain. "Feel the Monster", mastered by Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema), possesses the hard work, personality and characteristic features that they had always been looking for since they started recording their own albums.
A ticket to their first European tour along with Avatar and The Defiled, an experience that allows them to share the stage together again some years later in Spain. In 2016, another important milestone for the band takes place: supporting Ministry. A long-time model for them. Before entering the studio for their fifth album, they come back to O2 Academy in London with Dope, realising that they already have their own audience. 2017 arrives and "Ultrazombies" lands with a firm tread. New aesthetics, new sound and collaborations with Tim Öhrström (Avatar) and Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music).
What a great summer was about to come! Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock and VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), an amazing opportunity to hobnob with Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium or The Toy Dolls among other great bands.
Later in the same year, they support Soul Fly in Barcelona. Killus won't disappoint you. And that is proved by their sixth album and the darkest so far, which is released at the beginning of 2018 with the collaboration of Tim Skold. During the year, two live shows are recorded and, such is the impact that it makes them appear in Z!Live Festival, where once again, the audience claims their new creation called "Imperator"
After several changes in their lineup, "Devilish Deeds" and "Grotesk", their next two albums demonstrate great evolution and maturity, with a devastating sound and a wide variety of nuances.
Currently, they are celebrating their 25th anniversary with a vinyl compilation of their most emblematic songs called "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
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La banda empezó a tocar en el garaje de su casa en el año 1998, Vila-Real (España). Bajo influencias de bandas como Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson o White Zombie y con una imponente imagen llegan a caracterizarse únicos, por su show en directo. En el año 2006 graban su primer disco “God Bless Us” y se reafirma el talento cuando telonean a los suecos Deathstars.
“Never Something was so real” el tercer álbum, es masterizado por Eric Broheden (Rammstein) que les lleva a codearse con The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline y Cold Cold Ground logrando reflejar una actitud explosiva encima de los escenarios. El empujón necesario, consolidándose como una de las bandas con mejor directo de España.
Su cuarto disco “Feel the Monster” masterizado por Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema) tiene el trabajo ya caracteristico y personal que siempre han buscado, ya que se empiezan a producir sus propios discos. Un billete de entrada a su primera gira europea con Avatar y The Defiled, experiencia que les llevará a volver a compartir escenarios un par de años más tarde en España.
Se desbloquea otro logro en 2016 para la banda, telonear a Ministry, un referente para ellos desde muy jóvenes. Antes de grabar el quinto disco, vuelven a la O2 Academy de Londres junto a Dope, ya tienen su público y se nota.
Llega 2017 y “Ultrazombies” llega pisando fuerte, nueva imagen, nuevo sonido y colaboraciones con Tim Öhrström (Avatar) y Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music). Ese es el verano de los festivales para la banda. Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock y VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), ocasión para codearse con bandas como Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium o The Toy Dolls entre otros. Mas tarde ese mismo año reciben al público de Soul Fly en Barcelona, Killus no deja indiferente a nadie.
Así lo demuestra el sexto álbum, el más oscuro de la banda hasta la fecha, que ve la luz a principios de 2018 con una colaboración de Tim Skold. A lo largo del año se graban dos actuaciones para tv española con gran repercusión, que los suben a los escenarios del Z!Live, donde una vez mas el publico reclama a la nueva obra llamada “Imperator”.
Después de varios cambios en su formación "Devilish Deeds" y "Grotesk" sus dos siguientes albumes demuestran una gran evolución y madurez, con un sonido demoledor y una gran variedad de matices. Actualmente celebran su 25 aniversario con un recopilatorio en vinilo de sus temas más emblemáticos llamado "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
"Never something was so real", their third album, mastered by Eric Broheden (Rammstein), made them rub shoulders with The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline and Cold Cold Ground taking their show to a next level thanks to their exploding attitude on the stage and serving as the needed boost that consolidated them as one of the best live shows of Spain. "Feel the Monster", mastered by Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema), possesses the hard work, personality and characteristic features that they had always been looking for since they started recording their own albums.
A ticket to their first European tour along with Avatar and The Defiled, an experience that allows them to share the stage together again some years later in Spain. In 2016, another important milestone for the band takes place: supporting Ministry. A long-time model for them. Before entering the studio for their fifth album, they come back to O2 Academy in London with Dope, realising that they already have their own audience. 2017 arrives and "Ultrazombies" lands with a firm tread. New aesthetics, new sound and collaborations with Tim Öhrström (Avatar) and Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music).
What a great summer was about to come! Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock and VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), an amazing opportunity to hobnob with Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium or The Toy Dolls among other great bands.
Later in the same year, they support Soul Fly in Barcelona. Killus won't disappoint you. And that is proved by their sixth album and the darkest so far, which is released at the beginning of 2018 with the collaboration of Tim Skold. During the year, two live shows are recorded and, such is the impact that it makes them appear in Z!Live Festival, where once again, the audience claims their new creation called "Imperator"
After several changes in their lineup, "Devilish Deeds" and "Grotesk", their next two albums demonstrate great evolution and maturity, with a devastating sound and a wide variety of nuances.
Currently, they are celebrating their 25th anniversary with a vinyl compilation of their most emblematic songs called "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
-----------------------------------------
La banda empezó a tocar en el garaje de su casa en el año 1998, Vila-Real (España). Bajo influencias de bandas como Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson o White Zombie y con una imponente imagen llegan a caracterizarse únicos, por su show en directo. En el año 2006 graban su primer disco “God Bless Us” y se reafirma el talento cuando telonean a los suecos Deathstars.
“Never Something was so real” el tercer álbum, es masterizado por Eric Broheden (Rammstein) que les lleva a codearse con The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline y Cold Cold Ground logrando reflejar una actitud explosiva encima de los escenarios. El empujón necesario, consolidándose como una de las bandas con mejor directo de España.
Su cuarto disco “Feel the Monster” masterizado por Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema) tiene el trabajo ya caracteristico y personal que siempre han buscado, ya que se empiezan a producir sus propios discos. Un billete de entrada a su primera gira europea con Avatar y The Defiled, experiencia que les llevará a volver a compartir escenarios un par de años más tarde en España.
Se desbloquea otro logro en 2016 para la banda, telonear a Ministry, un referente para ellos desde muy jóvenes. Antes de grabar el quinto disco, vuelven a la O2 Academy de Londres junto a Dope, ya tienen su público y se nota.
Llega 2017 y “Ultrazombies” llega pisando fuerte, nueva imagen, nuevo sonido y colaboraciones con Tim Öhrström (Avatar) y Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music). Ese es el verano de los festivales para la banda. Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock y VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), ocasión para codearse con bandas como Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium o The Toy Dolls entre otros. Mas tarde ese mismo año reciben al público de Soul Fly en Barcelona, Killus no deja indiferente a nadie.
Así lo demuestra el sexto álbum, el más oscuro de la banda hasta la fecha, que ve la luz a principios de 2018 con una colaboración de Tim Skold. A lo largo del año se graban dos actuaciones para tv española con gran repercusión, que los suben a los escenarios del Z!Live, donde una vez mas el publico reclama a la nueva obra llamada “Imperator”.
Después de varios cambios en su formación "Devilish Deeds" y "Grotesk" sus dos siguientes albumes demuestran una gran evolución y madurez, con un sonido demoledor y una gran variedad de matices. Actualmente celebran su 25 aniversario con un recopilatorio en vinilo de sus temas más emblemáticos llamado "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
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Genres:
Industrial Metal, Metal, Modern Metal, Shock Rock
Band Members:
Javi Ssaggitar: Vocals, AnHell: Drums, Premutoxx: Bass, Ruk: Guitars & Programming
Hometown:
Castelló, Spain
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About Killus
This four-pieced combo started playing in its house's garage back in 1998 in Vila-Real (Spain). Under the influence of bands such as Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson or White Zombie, they have created a unique and powerful image that blows everyone during their live shows. In 2006, they recorded their first album "God Bless Us" and their talent is reinforced due to their opening shows for the Swedish band Deathstars.
"Never something was so real", their third album, mastered by Eric Broheden (Rammstein), made them rub shoulders with The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline and Cold Cold Ground taking their show to a next level thanks to their exploding attitude on the stage and serving as the needed boost that consolidated them as one of the best live shows of Spain. "Feel the Monster", mastered by Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema), possesses the hard work, personality and characteristic features that they had always been looking for since they started recording their own albums.
A ticket to their first European tour along with Avatar and The Defiled, an experience that allows them to share the stage together again some years later in Spain. In 2016, another important milestone for the band takes place: supporting Ministry. A long-time model for them. Before entering the studio for their fifth album, they come back to O2 Academy in London with Dope, realising that they already have their own audience. 2017 arrives and "Ultrazombies" lands with a firm tread. New aesthetics, new sound and collaborations with Tim Öhrström (Avatar) and Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music).
What a great summer was about to come! Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock and VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), an amazing opportunity to hobnob with Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium or The Toy Dolls among other great bands.
Later in the same year, they support Soul Fly in Barcelona. Killus won't disappoint you. And that is proved by their sixth album and the darkest so far, which is released at the beginning of 2018 with the collaboration of Tim Skold. During the year, two live shows are recorded and, such is the impact that it makes them appear in Z!Live Festival, where once again, the audience claims their new creation called "Imperator"
After several changes in their lineup, "Devilish Deeds" and "Grotesk", their next two albums demonstrate great evolution and maturity, with a devastating sound and a wide variety of nuances.
Currently, they are celebrating their 25th anniversary with a vinyl compilation of their most emblematic songs called "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
-----------------------------------------
La banda empezó a tocar en el garaje de su casa en el año 1998, Vila-Real (España). Bajo influencias de bandas como Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson o White Zombie y con una imponente imagen llegan a caracterizarse únicos, por su show en directo. En el año 2006 graban su primer disco “God Bless Us” y se reafirma el talento cuando telonean a los suecos Deathstars.
“Never Something was so real” el tercer álbum, es masterizado por Eric Broheden (Rammstein) que les lleva a codearse con The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline y Cold Cold Ground logrando reflejar una actitud explosiva encima de los escenarios. El empujón necesario, consolidándose como una de las bandas con mejor directo de España.
Su cuarto disco “Feel the Monster” masterizado por Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema) tiene el trabajo ya caracteristico y personal que siempre han buscado, ya que se empiezan a producir sus propios discos. Un billete de entrada a su primera gira europea con Avatar y The Defiled, experiencia que les llevará a volver a compartir escenarios un par de años más tarde en España.
Se desbloquea otro logro en 2016 para la banda, telonear a Ministry, un referente para ellos desde muy jóvenes. Antes de grabar el quinto disco, vuelven a la O2 Academy de Londres junto a Dope, ya tienen su público y se nota.
Llega 2017 y “Ultrazombies” llega pisando fuerte, nueva imagen, nuevo sonido y colaboraciones con Tim Öhrström (Avatar) y Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music). Ese es el verano de los festivales para la banda. Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock y VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), ocasión para codearse con bandas como Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium o The Toy Dolls entre otros. Mas tarde ese mismo año reciben al público de Soul Fly en Barcelona, Killus no deja indiferente a nadie.
Así lo demuestra el sexto álbum, el más oscuro de la banda hasta la fecha, que ve la luz a principios de 2018 con una colaboración de Tim Skold. A lo largo del año se graban dos actuaciones para tv española con gran repercusión, que los suben a los escenarios del Z!Live, donde una vez mas el publico reclama a la nueva obra llamada “Imperator”.
Después de varios cambios en su formación "Devilish Deeds" y "Grotesk" sus dos siguientes albumes demuestran una gran evolución y madurez, con un sonido demoledor y una gran variedad de matices. Actualmente celebran su 25 aniversario con un recopilatorio en vinilo de sus temas más emblemáticos llamado "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
"Never something was so real", their third album, mastered by Eric Broheden (Rammstein), made them rub shoulders with The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline and Cold Cold Ground taking their show to a next level thanks to their exploding attitude on the stage and serving as the needed boost that consolidated them as one of the best live shows of Spain. "Feel the Monster", mastered by Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema), possesses the hard work, personality and characteristic features that they had always been looking for since they started recording their own albums.
A ticket to their first European tour along with Avatar and The Defiled, an experience that allows them to share the stage together again some years later in Spain. In 2016, another important milestone for the band takes place: supporting Ministry. A long-time model for them. Before entering the studio for their fifth album, they come back to O2 Academy in London with Dope, realising that they already have their own audience. 2017 arrives and "Ultrazombies" lands with a firm tread. New aesthetics, new sound and collaborations with Tim Öhrström (Avatar) and Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music).
What a great summer was about to come! Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock and VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), an amazing opportunity to hobnob with Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium or The Toy Dolls among other great bands.
Later in the same year, they support Soul Fly in Barcelona. Killus won't disappoint you. And that is proved by their sixth album and the darkest so far, which is released at the beginning of 2018 with the collaboration of Tim Skold. During the year, two live shows are recorded and, such is the impact that it makes them appear in Z!Live Festival, where once again, the audience claims their new creation called "Imperator"
After several changes in their lineup, "Devilish Deeds" and "Grotesk", their next two albums demonstrate great evolution and maturity, with a devastating sound and a wide variety of nuances.
Currently, they are celebrating their 25th anniversary with a vinyl compilation of their most emblematic songs called "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
-----------------------------------------
La banda empezó a tocar en el garaje de su casa en el año 1998, Vila-Real (España). Bajo influencias de bandas como Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson o White Zombie y con una imponente imagen llegan a caracterizarse únicos, por su show en directo. En el año 2006 graban su primer disco “God Bless Us” y se reafirma el talento cuando telonean a los suecos Deathstars.
“Never Something was so real” el tercer álbum, es masterizado por Eric Broheden (Rammstein) que les lleva a codearse con The 69 Eyes, Black Light Discipline y Cold Cold Ground logrando reflejar una actitud explosiva encima de los escenarios. El empujón necesario, consolidándose como una de las bandas con mejor directo de España.
Su cuarto disco “Feel the Monster” masterizado por Daniel Cardoso (Ana_thema) tiene el trabajo ya caracteristico y personal que siempre han buscado, ya que se empiezan a producir sus propios discos. Un billete de entrada a su primera gira europea con Avatar y The Defiled, experiencia que les llevará a volver a compartir escenarios un par de años más tarde en España.
Se desbloquea otro logro en 2016 para la banda, telonear a Ministry, un referente para ellos desde muy jóvenes. Antes de grabar el quinto disco, vuelven a la O2 Academy de Londres junto a Dope, ya tienen su público y se nota.
Llega 2017 y “Ultrazombies” llega pisando fuerte, nueva imagen, nuevo sonido y colaboraciones con Tim Öhrström (Avatar) y Roman Marisak (Professional Murder Music). Ese es el verano de los festivales para la banda. Resurrection Fest, Viña Rock y VOA Heavy Rock Festival (Portugal), ocasión para codearse con bandas como Rammstein, Mastodon, Carcass, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trivium o The Toy Dolls entre otros. Mas tarde ese mismo año reciben al público de Soul Fly en Barcelona, Killus no deja indiferente a nadie.
Así lo demuestra el sexto álbum, el más oscuro de la banda hasta la fecha, que ve la luz a principios de 2018 con una colaboración de Tim Skold. A lo largo del año se graban dos actuaciones para tv española con gran repercusión, que los suben a los escenarios del Z!Live, donde una vez mas el publico reclama a la nueva obra llamada “Imperator”.
Después de varios cambios en su formación "Devilish Deeds" y "Grotesk" sus dos siguientes albumes demuestran una gran evolución y madurez, con un sonido demoledor y una gran variedad de matices. Actualmente celebran su 25 aniversario con un recopilatorio en vinilo de sus temas más emblemáticos llamado "XXV Years Feeding the Monster"
Show More
Genres:
Industrial Metal, Metal, Modern Metal, Shock Rock
Band Members:
Javi Ssaggitar: Vocals, AnHell: Drums, Premutoxx: Bass, Ruk: Guitars & Programming
Hometown:
Castelló, Spain
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