So as they return to the stage there is likely to be a sizable audience for their most recent live output, whether they are performing the tracks from their debut work in 2003 or more recent work from the current decade. As such, if you are a fan of their work then getting hold of concert tickets is a good way of enjoying hard-working act in a live setting.
The two core members of The Kills are Alison Mosshart, an singer from the other side of the Atlantic, and Jamie Hince, a guitarist from these shores, and together they have been behind a range of songs, from early releases like “Fried My Little Brains”, “The Good Ones” and “Love is a Deserter” to more recent output like “Tape Song” and “Black Baloon”. These have emerged from albums like “Keep on You Mean Side” from 2003 and “Blood Pressure” from 2011. So whilst there are comparisons to equally impressive bands like Blood Red Shoes, The Kills have been around for some time and have plenty of material to bring to the table when they perform live onstage.