Chicago-based experimental, rock and industrial group My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult has released the video for their rare recording of “Wrath Of Satan” and it is a weird one but that is nothing unusual for this band.
Since the beginning of the existence of My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult in 1987, they’ve been evoking resonance with tales of sex and blasphemy. The band contributed to the development of the industrial music genre while also expanding their style, resulting in one of the most diverse repertoires in modern music.
mxdwn Music has the honor of exclusively premiering the video for “Wrath Of Satan” is filled with dancing robots with boobs and aliens that either take over the robots or the robots. It is quite hard to tell; that is the most fun of this video and everything that is My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult. What is out-of-this-world is wrapped up in the extraordinary.
Buzz McCoy breaks down the idea of bringing back to life their rare recordings:
“These tapes were working ideas… our first few jams together. We hadn’t really begun writing songs yet. Many times Groovie had no lyrics and would make them up as he went. We had no multi-track recorder. Everything was mixed “on the fly” to a cassette deck with a 12-channel mixing board, while I attempted to play samples, keyboards and occasionally bass at the same time. Many of the tracks aren’t mixed at all. They were spontaneous live recordings for reference, but looking back, they don’t sound half as bad as I thought. And they really do capture that manic, youthful angst swirling around in us at the time.”
Check out the new video for “Wrath Of Satan” below!
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