Dance Disaster Movement and Kill Me Tomorrow by Sara Wilson
Interviewer: Sara Wilson
Members: K8, Dan, Zack, and Kevin
KMT = Kill Me Tomorrow
Zack: We did after the silver girl EP. We played quite a few times but GSL is really the first label that they had any sort
Sara: There are a lot of similiarites in your musics. What do you think those are and how do you think the audience views you guys as a unit as opposed to two separate bands?
Kevin: I think it works good depending on the show.
Sara: What’s been your favorite show?
Kevin: Montreal, Calgary.
Dan: Newport.
Sara: What do you think as far as mainstream music becoming more accepting of the synth; and how do you think that helps or hurts you guys as far as expanding?
Kevin: It does both, helps and hurts. With all the keyboards going mainstream now, it’s like getting cheesy.
Zack: A lot of people might blow you off if they see something like that plugged in.
Kevin: People think they can just pick up a keyboard at guitar center and think they can just start a band with three keyboards going. Noise is getting pretty cheesy, too.
K8: That’s something we definitely have in common, we both like to make noise but in a tasteful manner.
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