Kiss Kiss (band)

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Background information
Origin Milton, New York, US
Genres Indie rock
Experimental
Progressive rock
Avant-garde
Years active2003–2010
Labels Astro Magnetics, Eyeball
Past membersJosh Benash
Jared Karns
Mike Abiuso
Rebecca Schlappich
James O'Keeffe
Sam Oatts
Bob Pycior
Evan Crow
James Wolff
Lacy Rostyak
Jonathan Jetter
Pat Lamothe
Patrick Southern

Kiss Kiss was an American indie rock band formed by Joshua Benash (guitar, synth, vocals) and Jared Karns (drums), with their first album released in February 2007. Although their music is primarily indie in style, it also includes an electric violin.

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History

The band first formed at the State University of New York at Purchase, where Joshua Benash and Jared Karns had previously played in other bands. The band took their name from a series of short stories by Roald Dahl.

Their debut full-length album, Reality vs. The Optimist , was released on February 6, 2007, under the New Jersey–based Eyeball Records. However, it had been recorded and prepared for release many months earlier, and several music tracks had leaked onto the Internet by November 2006. A "tour edition" of the CD, limited to 1,000 copies, was sold at shows between the November leak of the album and the February release date.

A blog post on the band's Myspace page, on August 7, 2008, stated that the band's second full-length album, The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left, was almost complete and expected to be released in early 2009. A special edition re-release of Reality vs. The Optimist was planned for late 2008, but information regarding its release has since been removed from the Eyeball Records website.

The album The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left was officially released on July 7, 2009.

On January 7, 2011, Josh Benash announced a side project called "Vuvuzela" with some of the members of Kiss Kiss.[ citation needed ]

Musical influences

Kiss Kiss has a range of various musical influences, which include: The Beach Boys, Eric Satie, Björk, Blonde Redhead, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Stravinsky, Mogwai, Neutral Milk Hotel, Tiny Tim, Tripping Daisy, The Kingston Trio, early Motown, The Olivia Tremor Control, Ramona Cordova, Hollywood Bukkake, Circulatory System, Radiohead, Mr. Bungle, Nirvana, Muse, Murder by Death, Cursive, The Turtles, Queen, and At the Drive-In.[ citation needed ]

Former members

Discography

Date of ReleaseTitleLabel
October 11, 2005Kiss Kiss EP Eyeball Records
February 6, 2007 Reality vs. the Optimist Eyeball Records
July 7, 2009 The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left Eyeball Records

Singles

YearTitleAlbum
2007"Machines" Reality vs. the Optimist
2007"Satellite" Reality vs. the Optimist
2009"All They Draw" The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left
2009"Innocent I" The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left

Music videos

YearTitleAlbum
2007Machines Reality vs. the Optimist
2007The Cats in Your House Reality vs. the Optimist
2009Innocent I The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left
2009Plague #11 The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left
2010All They Draw The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left

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