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KILL YOUR BOYFRIEND, Kill Your Boyfriend

Kill Your Boyfriend

Non ho mai letto “The End of History and the Last Man” di Fukuyama, ma ho il sospetto che parli del revival post-punk. I Kill Your Boyfriend sono un progetto nato dall’incrocio tra Wora Wora Washington e Kitsune, due band venete dedite (appunto) a rivisitare new wave, goth… e così via. Durante l’ascolto molte sono le sensazioni déjà entendu: si passa da quel pezzo che ha qualcosa di “She’s Lost Conrol” a quell’altro in cui le sequenze di batteria sembrano prese da un disco dei Ministry che non ricordi, poi da luoghi remoti della memoria spuntano le band “minori”, che probabilmente tra i loro modelli avevano gli stessi che oggi hanno Kill Your Boyfriend, per cui ecco che “Xavier” fa venire in mente i misconosciuti This Empty Flow. Inevitabile poi il paragone coi contemporanei (per rimanere in Italia: Soviet Soviet), dal quale la band esce pulita, merito di pezzi brevi e senza fronzoli, gestiti con una conoscenza perfetta della grammatica di genere. Servirebbe il colpo d’ala, occorre essere sinceri, ma meglio loro degli Iceage.

Tracklist

01. Chester
02. Dexter
03. Jacques
04. Xavier
05. Egon
06. Henry
07. Tetsuo
08. William