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Karma and the Killjoys
Working Hour with Karma and the Killjoys, Alexa Fontaine
The Audio Shack
6870 Wilson Rd
Morris, AL 35116

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Alexa Fontaine
Karma and the Killjoys
Working Hour
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Doug
February 20th 2025
Love Karma & the Killjoys! The show was fantastic and the 2 other bands were also great.
The venue was interesting, in a good way, with very DIY, punk rock vibes.
There was no heat on a cold night, but the music kept us warm.
Shout out to Larry the security guy. Super cool and welcoming on behalf of the venue.
Houston, TX@Super Happy Fun Land
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Karma and the Killjoys Biography
Karma and the Killjoys is classical piano turned rock band. Loud key-smashing chords dueling with gritty electric guitar, powerful, raw female voices and a thick chorus of harmonies is the strange and compelling concoction the band calls piano-rock. Ever pushing the bounds of what that means, Karma and the Killjoys expand their musicality with every song, both embracing and defying the genre–and therefore defining it.
And nothing could be truer for the band’s newest collection of songs. Synthetic contemplates the performance of existing, the falsehoods of organized religion, and the vengefulness of the cog to its machine. Karma and the Killjoys weave the dread of an impending darkness and a jaded view of the world into songs that translate that darkness into a scream of purpose and hope. It is Karma and the Killjoys at their rawest, most vulnerable, and perhaps, most powerful.
Karma and the Killjoys is Rain Scott-Catoire (piano, vocals, songwriting), Sydni Myers (vocals, songwriting), Thomas Vercher (drums), and Tim Marchand (guitar).
Read MoreAnd nothing could be truer for the band’s newest collection of songs. Synthetic contemplates the performance of existing, the falsehoods of organized religion, and the vengefulness of the cog to its machine. Karma and the Killjoys weave the dread of an impending darkness and a jaded view of the world into songs that translate that darkness into a scream of purpose and hope. It is Karma and the Killjoys at their rawest, most vulnerable, and perhaps, most powerful.
Karma and the Killjoys is Rain Scott-Catoire (piano, vocals, songwriting), Sydni Myers (vocals, songwriting), Thomas Vercher (drums), and Tim Marchand (guitar).
Alt Rock
Indie Rock
Piano Rock Pop
Folk Rock
Piano Rock
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