Tearing apart an unsuspecting Australian rock scene with their raw and uncompromising fuzzed-out blowtorch fury, the KILLERBIRDS have, in just three short years, made their intentions quite clear: face their thrashed out, white noise onslaught head on, or be prepared to get knocked the fuck out. You better harden up. Formed deep within the warfare riddled rock 'n roll trenches of Melbourne, the KILLERBIRDS swiftly launched their incendiary assault on the greater Australian music scene.
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Tearing apart an unsuspecting Australian rock scene with their raw and uncompromising fuzzed-out blowtorch fury, the KILLERBIRDS have, in just three short years, made their intentions quite clear: face their thrashed out, white noise onslaught head on, or be prepared to get knocked the fuck out. You better harden up. Formed deep within the warfare riddled rock 'n roll trenches of Melbourne, the KILLERBIRDS swiftly launched their incendiary assault on the greater Australian music scene. Combining an intense and rigorous touring schedule that has seen them play alongside the likes of Cosmic Psychos, Celibate Rifles, The Supersuckers, Bored!, Airbourne, Magic Dirt and The Living End, with the release of their self titled debut EP containing 'enough fuck you attitude to make Henry Rollins blush', the KILLERBIRDS quickly found an audience hungry for more. Packing enough distortion to strip the enamel off teeth, the band's grungy and impenetrable wall of noise references the stripped down, aggressively raw sounds of Seattle stalwarts Mudhoney, the down-tuned stoner rock sludge of Om and Kyuss, along with the filthy, balls-to-the-wall sleaze of Turbonegro and Black Sabbath. Fiercely independent from the outset, the appeal of the band's visceral live sound was further unleashed in their self funded second EP, My Mind's A War Zone, strengthening the three piece's already commanding reputation as a force to be reckoned with. 2009 sees the KILLERBIRDS advancing on the music industry in all-out attack mode. With new material currently being recorded and plans for an overseas offensive being formed, in addition to more national headline shows, the band's snarling, growling, 'cranked up blend of 70's Runaways with elements of brash 80's hard rock and 90's grunge revisionism' seems poised to dominate the international musical framework. So let's just make one thing perfectly clear: you've been warned. These girls aren't about to tell you twice.