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Kill For Mother, Southern Train Gypsy, Leroy The Prophet
About Kill For Mother, Southern Train Gypsy, Leroy The Prophet
Progressive Horror Metal band. This DFW supergroup features vocalist Jason Taylor, Andy Boyd on bass (both ex-Sweetooth), Bobby Tillotson on guitars (ex-Warbeast and Sweetooth) and drummer Rick Nagler (ex-Grain). Movie effects artist Bill Hunt (JASON GOES TO HELL: THE FINAL FRIDAY, FROM DUSK TILL DAWN, LORD OF THE RINGS) provides the unique visual aesthetic as producer.
Formed in 2014, Kill For Mother has developed not only a musical direction unlike the members' previous projects, but also a distinctive visual style built on a love of horror.
They played their first live show to an already loyal fanbase ravenous to see this exciting new band. They are currently in the final stages of mixing an EP and will tour extensively throughout 2015.
Kill For Mother's music is a unique blend of brutal, yet sonically balanced composition. Their approach is complex yet accessible and aims for an aggressive, intelligent crowd. Intense music complimented with striking visuals, Kill For Mother is more than a band, they are an EXPERIENCE.
SOUTHERN TRAIN GYPSY is a band with nothing to prove other than kicking ass. On their self-produced, debut album, Hallelujah in the Fire, these Texans ride the demon straight to the pits of hell with their style of sludgy, southern rock. So if you don't give a shit about personal grooming, or pretty boy antics, then join the Gypsy Nation.
A live band that you do not want to miss. From Fort Worth, Texas - Leroy has proven to be an act that cannot be matched on stage. Artistry and energy!!
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