Love Kills (band)

Love Kills
Origin Toronto, Canada
Genres Alternative rock, Shoegaze, Garage rock
Years active 2005-2009
Members Heather Flood, Pat Rijd, Tom Flood, Mark Bergshoeff, Jay Talsma

Love Kills was a Canadian alternative rock band from Toronto, Canada, which formed in 2005, with lead guitarist, vocalist, and chief songwriter Pat Rijd, lead vocalist Heather Flood, brother and guitarist Tom Flood, bassist Mark Bergshoeff, and drummer Jay Talsma. The band have been variously classified as shoegaze, surf rock, and garage rock.

Biography

Love Kills's first release was May 2006's She'll Break Your Heart – a seven-song EP with short, melodic, Phil Spector-ish pop songs which borrowed heavily also from Danish alt-rock duo The Raveonettes, as well as the Jesus and Mary Chain.[1] The EP was produced and distributed independently, but gained them a respectable following within the Toronto indie music scene, with selections from the EP being aired on CBC Radio One's All In A Day program.

The band's second release was December 2006's Teenage Girls – a 4-song EP which was released on December 19, 2006 to coincide with their Nu Music Nite appearance at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern.

Love Kills's last releases were 2007's Carry Me Home[2] which saw the addition of two cellists to their five-piece electric line-up, and the digital single "Angie Oh Angie (I'm Losing My Mind)" which also featured a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Only Living Boy in New York".

The band has been largely inactive since 2009, but reunited for a gig at Rancho Relaxo in January, 2013. No further dates are planned. Pat Rijd released a solo album in 2013 under the name "The Dayflowers" entitled Streetcorner Sympathy.[3]

References

  1. Bolton, Rob. "Love Kills - She'll Break Your Heart EP • Pop & Rock Reviews •". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  2. Keller, Jason (June 7, 2007). "Love Lives". NOW Toronto Magazine.
  3. "THE DAYFLOWERS – STREETCORNER SYMPATHY (2013) VIEWING THE PAST THROUGH A DUSTY HAZE". Make Your Own Taste. May 15, 2013.
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