Primitive Tales
After starting out in the city of Melbourne, Australia, The Kits have now relocated to Londonwhere their sound has come into its own. Drawing comparisons with The Saints, Gang of Four and The Sonics, The Kits‚ tales of crime, addiction and short-lived romances have resulted in a rapturous following and earned them recent supports with The Dirtbombs, Wolfmother, The Saints and The Nightmarchers, as well as rave reviews in magazines like Kerrang and Artrocker.
Harking back to the days when rock and roll was still considered a threat to the world's youth, The Kits are set to conquer the world with the release of their long-awaited debut album. A garage rock and roll band at heart, they have taken the stomp and grit of the 50s and 60s and given it the injection of eternal youth through relentless guitar hooks and snarling vocals. This album is for yesterday. This album is for today. This album is an explosion of real rock and roll rave-ups, with riffs spat out like Gang of Four. This album brings the rock and roll of yesteryear hurtling into today.
The album delivers blow after blow of sure-fire hits. Tracks like Primitive Tales‚ I Want To Hold Your Hand and Go To Hell and Don't Want To Lose This Fight scream of a band who have been knocked down and come back up fiercer every time. And their knack for writing irresistable dance-floor shake-downs is evident in tracks Get Closer and She's The Number One.




