Not in love with The Kills new album, Blood Pressures. Hince and Mosshart introduced their gritty-cool sound coated in sexual tension when they released their first album, Keep on Your Mean Side, in 2003. No Wow, their sophomore album, seemed like a continuation of their first album, but when Midnight Boom came
out, I was blown away. Although there was consistent elementsfrom their previous albums, Mosshart's guttural cries off of Tape Song, and the sweet ballad of Goodnight Bad Morning showed a new potential that I didn't know they possessed. Unfortunately, Blood Pressures, seems to be more of the same cool-kids grunge rock we were hearing off of their first two albums without the
electric charge. The only song that has
a trace of Midnight Boom's energy is,
Future Starts Slow.
a trace of Midnight Boom's energy is,
Future Starts Slow.