Killatrix
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GB Southend – Solo / Pop / Electropunk / Rock
Killatrix

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Killatrix - Release the Hounds (Official Music Video)
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Ef56dfe753c43656626838be2800fd3892d61e9f Broken Teeth Single 2018
Eaa50fdec689912c77edf3f5499dbc7e70cf31d4 Bad Language (Radio Edit) Single 2016
E59aaf21c3a36ec4162ff5218ce2a1274849e63c Supersonic Single 2016
Cd3947e2d5698bc047e91896b64517911de00ad8 KLTRX Album 2016
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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder KLTRX Album 2016
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pushing the boundaries of metal, hip-hop, dance and alt-pop to create a unique hybrid of heavy party-rock-electronica, that canvasses emotions and questions the state of tomorrow.



Citing influences as varied as Nine Inch Nails, Skindred, Linkin Park, Gwen Stefani, Janelle Monáe, YONAKA, The Prodigy and Ecca Vandal, it’s music you can move, rebel and bang your head to.

Rising from the ashes of previous musical trips, vocalist Jenni, guitarist Samuel and producer/co-writer Peter Leslie joined forces, bringing their vision, fearless ambition and eclectic tastes together to create a genre-defying style that excites them to the core. Later joined by animated drummer Jack Morris after a period of developing and exploring their ideas with other musicians, the trio has now built the foundations of a re-energized musical notion that’s fuelled by the experiences of every day and the uncertainties of the future.

Taking a DIY approach to their endeavours, the band tirelessly worked on defining their identity. “We spent a lot of time, grafting away in the studio, writing, demoing and recording our ideas. We're at a point where we kept revisiting tracks, constantly searching for perfection. We’re getting there…” explains Jenni.​

The result was the 7-track the KLTRX EP which featured the party-centric ‘Overcome’, the angsty hip-hop inspired ‘Bad Language’ and fan-favourite ‘Supersonic’. The band have since been cementing themselves as a ferocious live force, playing across the UK and supporting the likes of Skindred, The Qemists, Sonic Boom Six, The La Fontaines and recently Hands Off Gretel.

They are now releasing a fresh wave of provocative new sounds, kick-starting with the breakneck ‘Broken Teeth’ and the video for the defiant ‘Release The Hounds’, which stand as their biggest statement yet and a taster of what’s to come.

“We have so much in the works that we cannot wait to share. The new music is more diverse, more compelling and more honest than anything we have written before. Watch this space”.