Kath Edmonds fronts this powerful rockabilly/rock n roll/alternative outfit Tom Duffissey on bass and Lee Proctor on drums. Soaring lead vocals with a command like Siouxsie Sioux reminds listeners of what used to dominate and capture the imaginations of music listeners in the UK combined with a rhythm section that screams of Pearl Jam strength from Duffissey and Proctor. Classics such as ‘Billy and the pool cue’ have captured the minds of fans throughout the years with it’s bouncing ‘Cramps’ like rockabilly twist, and rock steady hit ‘Maybe Later’ often ends a set with perfect execution.
‘Kath & The Kicks’ are a glimpse of the grit that rock history still leaks into today’s society; an essential preservation of what real music is about. It is rare that with life’s distractions and the temptation to adjust to supposed popular demand that musicians stay so true to their fundamental roots.
It’s about time some faith was restored in female fronted rock music. This is it….’Kath & The Kicks’….
Kath Edmonds fronts this powerful rockabilly/rock n roll/alternative outfit Tom Duffissey on bass and Lee Proctor on drums. Soaring lead vocals with a command like Siouxsie Sioux reminds listeners of what used to dominate and capture the imaginations of music listeners in the UK combined with a rhythm section that screams of Pearl Jam strength from Duffissey and Proctor. Classics such as ‘Billy and the pool cue’ have captured the minds of fans throughout the years with it’s bouncing ‘Cramps’ like rockabilly twist, and rock steady hit ‘Maybe Later’ often ends a set with perfect execution.
‘Kath & The Kicks’ are a glimpse of the grit that rock history still leaks into today’s society; an essential preservation of what real music is about. It is rare that with life’s distractions and the temptation to adjust to supposed popular demand that musicians stay so true to their fundamental roots.
It’s about time some faith was restored in female fronted rock music. This is it….’Kath & The Kicks’….