NEWS: Kill Her First Release “Street Dog vs. Eagle” 28 December From Upcoming Album Releasing In 2020
Berlin-based Metal / Punk Hardcore band KILL HER FIRST release their first single “Street Dog vs. Eagle” from their upcoming album to be released late in 2020.
KILL HER FIRST is a Berlin-based Metal / Punk Hardcore band that ties first contacts within the scene. At Waterdown drummer Philipp Meyer’s Burning Flag studio, they record the EP Insidher in 2008. Following countless Berlin clubshows and a short tour through Sweden, the album Anatomy 101 is released in 2010. At this point, the band’s lineup is not fully female any more – Oliver Meyer replaces Nina on guitar with Vincent Hulman taking over the drums from Giulia, who can now fully focus on her role as vocalist.
KILL HER FIRST continue making a name for themselves – opening for Thursday, Kittie, Anberlin and The Sorrow. They join Blackout Problems on a mini tour through Austria and share the stage with Refused, Hot Water Music, Lagwagon and Anti Flag for Monster Bash Festival in 2012. One year later, Kill Her First is featured on the soundtrack for feature film Fortress by Kirsi Marie Liimatainen.
In 2014, Kill Her Sexismracismhomophobia First is released. VISIONS picks the EP as its demo of the month. The band is invited to play on prime-time TV show Circus Halligalli and also pops up on the radar of French label KROD, where, in 2016, the EP Born To Be Strong is released. The single Tightrope reaches 33,000 views on YouTube and is featured on StarFM radio. Sophie Schwalbe replaces Oliver on guitar. Kill Her First continues to be a live force and plays shows with Cancer Bats and Ignite.
In 2017, new drummer David Lütke joins the band. Kill Her First supports international bands Daggermouth, Blood Command, Walls Of Jericho and Hoods. The single Street Dog vs. Eagle is heralding fresh material and promising an evolution of the band’s sound. This upcoming album is in the making and will be out next Fall 2020 on KROD Records.
“Street Dog vs. Eagle” has a very personal meaning: it’s a song about progress, growing and moving on. Everybody struggled in life and we want to encourage people to believe in their own power and to fight for their inner peace. The track, recorded at former Toxic Lies guitarist Stevo Larssen and mixed by Sebastian Braunreuther (MixBerlin), may very well be the most autobiographical output of Gero Crocianelli. In her lyrics, the vocalist comes face to face with her demons and recounts a troubled youth („kicked out with fifteen / the street dog that I’ve been“) while at the same
being empowering and encouraging to believe in one’s inner strength and not give up striving for happiness („spread your wings / don’t lose hope – fly high“). Complex guitar riffs and pounding rhythms replace the melody-driven song structures of the band’s own emocore past. One thing is clear: Kill Her First have grown up. The band is not afraid of combining olds chool hardcore with huge rock sound.