Kill Paradise
"Hard times make great music," says Kill Paradise frontman Nick Cocozzella. "We've given up everything we have to chase this dream of sharing our music with the world. We've missed family, friends, birthdays, holidays and had to make a lot of sacrifices to be in this group, but we wouldn't have it any other way. Music is what drives us to wake up every morning." Hard work and sacrifice are two things artists need to have in order to survive in today's cut throat music business. ...show more
"Hard times make great music," says Kill Paradise frontman Nick Cocozzella. "We've given up everything we have to chase this dream of sharing our music with the world. We've missed family, friends, birthdays, holidays and had to make a lot of sacrifices to be in this group, but we wouldn't have it any other way. Music is what drives us to wake up every morning." Hard work and sacrifice are two things artists need to have in order to survive in today's cut throat music business.
Fortunately for electro-pop duo Kill Paradise, which features Nick Cocozzella and Bryce Hoops, the years they've spent on the road is finally starting to pay off in a big way with the release of their new album "The Glitch" on February 14th, 2012. "This album is completely different than our last release in so many ways. Unlike our last release, this is the first album Nick and I completely wrote together. We wrote about our lives, real experiences, and then filtered them through our musical influences to create a cool record," said Bryce Hoops.
"It's a punk, pop, trance, rock, musical experience. If you like beautiful music that takes you to a different place, then this album is for you! I like to describe it as a perfect electronic storm." While the group may have titled their new studio album "The Glitch", Kill Paradise's brand of youthful electro-pop is no mishap. Mixing together stadium techno, and thundering synth with bubble-gum pop and emotional lyrics, "The Glitch" is Kill Paradise bearing their soul on record for their fans. "Take Your Ego, But Not Where We Go" launches the album into high gear with some powerful electro-pop, while"Party With My Best Friends" invokes the epic pop moments with a powerful hook that will continue to play in listeners heads long after the music has stopped. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Kill Paradise
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