The Hyena Kill – Still Sick/Blisters

Lead singer Steven Dobb and drummer Lorna Blundell spent the whole of 2014 finely tuning their sound and are proudly birthing the tracks to the world on the 21st March 2015.
“Both tracks were written very close together during a very prolific writing period for us. At the time we were experimenting with a more aggressive dirtier sound and feel.” Says Steven.
The band toured with COMA last year, and have since been invited back out on tour with them for 5 very special dates in February.

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Live shows see the feisty duo come in to smash out riffs and tunes that it is impossible not to pay some serious attention to. They promise to leave in their wake rooms of sweaty bodies and melodies still sounding in the ears and minds of all those lucky enough to catch them. They will be playing the following live dates…

26th February 2014 – O2 Academy – Newcastle (w/ COMA)
27th February 2014 – The Liquid Room – Edinburgh (w/ COMA)
28th February 2014 – The Tunnels – Aberdeen (w/ COMA)
03rd February 2014 – The Classic Grand – Glasgow (w/ COMA)
13th February 2014 – The Lomax – Liverpool (w/ COMA)

21st March 2015 – Single launch – Soup Kitchen – Manchester

31st March 2015 – The Stillery – Showcase Gig – London – support from Wicked Snakes

https://soundcloud.com/hyenasteve/stil-sick-master-051214

Previous material by the band includes EP’s “Gush” (2012) and “Scrape My Bones” (2013) and single “Suck It Up” (2014), which was performed to a sell out audience on its launch night.

The band appreciate all social media support, so please check them out on Facebook or Twitter

Facebook: www.facebook.com/thehyenakill
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Website: thehyenakill.com

About David Farrell

General Manager and 'THE' competition guy at planetmosh.com. Manager of The Goddanm Electric www.thegde.co.uk, Tour manager for Serpentine, and ex-general Dogsbody at Hammerfest.co.uk. Media partner to numerous bands. Also takes photos, writes reviews and likes classic rock, with a touch of thrash to get the blood flowing.