Band:

Teamkiller

BiografieIn fall 2003 TEAMKILLER unfolded from legendary Sidekick and Absidia.
After releasing a demo word travelled fast about the Southern German hardcore hopefuls, so within a few months they inked a deal with Germany´s Dead Serious Recordings and released their split 7" with Bleed Into One. The follow up 2004 "Some Scars, Some Hope" MCD saw a 7" vinyl-release by Carthago Music Company a little after in 2005. Following the tour supporting the release of "Some Scars, Some Hope" fill-in drummer Michael Dester became a permanent member of the band and turned out to be the missing link to sharpen their sound with his tight drumming.


After another headlining tour and numerous festival appearances, things were shifted into gear and set TEAMKILLER in motion for the recordings of their first full length album "Bad Signs" at Eversound Studios near Zurich.


By the end of 2005 second guitarist Chris Holt leaving the band rather resulted in them focusing their ferocious sound, instead of slowing the band down. Playing as a four-piece brought out the real essence of their heavy, lead-driven music that´s mixing traditional NYHC with influences of modern hardcore and metal; it should definitely cater the needs of fans of Cro-Mags, Merauder and Agnostic Front. You want evidence? Check them out on their upcoming full European tour with NYHC icons Killing Time, in support of the official release of "Bad Signs".Quelle: http://www.teamkiller.com/Discografie2006 Bad Signs

2004 Some Scars, Some Hope EP

2003 Bleed Into One/Teamkiller Split 7"

2003 Demo ´03
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Reviews

Bad Signs - Cover
Mit den titelgebenden schlechten Zeichen hat diese Scheibe nichts zu tun, ganz im Gegenteil: TEAMKILLER haben eine verdammt gute Hardcore-Scheibe eingespielt, die von Alan Douches mit einem gewohnt dr
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