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KILL, THE ICON! are a double-drumming synth-punk quartet from London. They use cultural iconography as a conduit through which to process punk ideals.

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United States

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KILL, THE ICON! are a double-drumming synth-punk quartet from London. They use cultural iconography as a conduit through which to process punk ideals.

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@AltCricket

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English


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You're Just An Average White Band

11/2/2023
If you think this song is about you, you're probably right.

Duration:00:03:33

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And Now, The Weather!

9/4/2023
Since forming in the summer of 2020, London’s synth-punk quartet KILL, THE ICON! have spent much of their time in what the band describe as “a state of organized, rational anger.” Bandleader Nishant Joshi views the band as a conduit for the nation’s anger therapy: “There is a sense of helplessness and hopelessness in modern Britain, which seems to only be getting sharper and sharper by the day. Workers across industries are going on strike. People have been simmering in misery for the last decade of austerity, and now they’re justiably furious. So we’ve embraced the spirit of punk, and we’re using our platform as a positive act of rebellion.” Their new punk single "And Now, The Weather!" showcases the band's typically caustic commentary on the public reaction to ongoing climate protests. It pokes fun at Chelsea Tractors and our obsession with air conditioning, which Joshi describes as "part of society's selfish attitude towards social justice: our relative sacrifices are conditional upon our own comfort." The song was given a world-exclusive premiere by John Kennedy on Radio X, who described it as "an urgent call to arms." Musically, the track centres around the band's classic proto-punk style, with stabs of energetic synth and nods to dance-punk forebears such as The Rapture. The lyrics encapsulate why the band feel an urgent need to protest: It affects me that it doesn't offend you! It offends me that it doesn't affect you! Joshi says: "Climate change has been contorted into a polarizing social issue by media commentators who are seeking to foment division. And regrettably, a slice of the public have lapped it up, meaning that politicians start to become wary about meaningful policy change, and any climate action invariably gets delayed. It's a well-trodden path in politics, and it ultimately means that the status quo is reinforced by those who benefit from it. It feels like the right-wing media serves us two options: that either climate change is a hoax, or that it is too difficult to fix, so we shouldn't bother at all." "Protests from Just Stop Oil and Greenpeace have become iconic over the past year or so. They've evolved the meaning of radical peaceful protest, and asked a lot of questions of us all. When Just Stop Oil threw a can of Campbell's soup over Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers, it was a shocking photo that gained instant cultural significance. We had assumed that a sacrosanct, timeless piece of art had been irreparably damaged, before the subsequent revelation that the painting was protected by glass and remained unharmed. A common thread through our artwork is that we use floral visuals and anonymity, so I wanted to pay tribute to Just Stop Oil while also directing a nod to our own artwork for Buddhist Monk [the band's first single, released in 2020]." The cultural significance and personal sacrifice involved in these protests is particularly relevant to Joshi, who was given a special honour by The FA for his activism during the pandemic, as well as having been involved in organizing the BLM protests which gained international recognition in 2020. "If protest is the language of the disenfranchised, then it's our band's duty to be as loud as possible," says Joshi. The band have been championed by the likes of John Kennedy (Radio X), Frank Skinner (Absolute Radio) and Mickey Bradley (BBC Radio). Support has also come from further afield, as bandleader Nishant Joshi was recently invited by Scroobius Pip for an hour-long interview on his Distraction Pieces Podcast. Having played as a trio until now, the band's show at The Lexington on September 2nd will be their first as a quartet - adding Arun Dhanjal (Muscle Vest, Daytimers) to join as second drummer. Upcoming Shows: 19th October @ Oslo, Hackney (supporting Benefits) KILL, THE ICON! Nishant Joshi (vocals, bass) Ian Flynn (synth, production) Florin Constantin Pascu (drums) Arun Dhanjal (drums)

Duration:00:03:33

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Danny Is A Hate Preacher

6/2/2023
"Danny Is A Hate Preacher" is a track inspired by American History X. It focuses on the generational, cyclical nature of hate. Hate has been commoditized, and it gets passed down from father to son like an heirloom. The most notable hate preachers come from a long line of hate preachers. And we have the power to end it all, simply by dimming the lights.

Duration:00:04:01

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Deathwish

5/18/2023
"Deathwish" is a song by London's protest punk trio "KILL, THE ICON!" "Deathwish" comments on the evolution of fascism in the UK. It asks the question: "If fascism is apparently socially unacceptable in this day and age, how and why does it still exist?" Mastered by Ian Flynn at Unwound Studios.

Duration:00:03:42

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Heavy Heart

4/20/2023
Heavy Heart is an uptempo dance-punk track, taking inspiration from "American History X" to tell a story about race in modern Britain.

Duration:00:03:39

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Protect The Brand [EXPLICIT]

2/28/2023
"Protect The Brand" is a song by London's protest punk trio "KILL, THE ICON!" A live favourite, "Protect The Brand" borrows elements from synthwave and darkwave to create a heavy, industrial atmosphere from which KILL, THE ICON! launch a diatribe against middle-managers, fatcats and kleptocrats. Mastered by Ian Flynn at Unwound Studios.

Duration:00:03:51

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All The Ugly Things

11/28/2022
"ALL THE UGLY THINGS" is a song by New York's gothic punk band Bambara. This is a cover of that song by British synth-punk trio KILL, THE ICON!

Duration:00:02:21

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Bourdain

1/15/2022
"Bourdain" rolls out the mission statement for KILL, THE ICON! - a short, sharp burst of drums and riffs. Bourdain was featured by John Kennedy on Radio X. "It’s a short, sharp blast of industrial / punk crossover that also nabs elements of 90s noise – the dingy riffery and bending blasts of feedback are reminiscent of not just the obvious grunge reference points, heavier and lesser-known acts like Pitch Shifter and Fudge Tunnel, and equally, this sprawling, abrasive sonic attack hints at the kind of nihilistic fury of the likes of Uniform." - Aural Aggravation Aural Aggravation full single review: https://auralaggravation.com/2022/02/10/kill-the-icon-bourdain/

Duration:00:02:22

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Buddhist Monk

11/2/2021
"KILL, THE ICON!" is an exploration of cultural icons and iconoclasts, viewed through the lens of pop culture. "Buddhist Monk" is an exploration of the self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc. Modern protests are often performative and derived for the aim of social clout. This song aims to tell the story of a protestor who put it all on the line. Released in November 2021, Buddhist Monk was the debut single from KILL, THE ICON! It has received consistent airplay on Amazing Radio and Amazing Radio USA.

Duration:00:03:17

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One Conversation With: Yasmine Mohammed

1/31/2021
If you don't yet know of Yasmine Mohammed, we don't want to spoil things for you - this podcast is a powerful, nuanced look at Yasmine's experiences. Luke and Nishant were honoured to host Yasmine Mohammed as their first guest on this show. She is a lady of great courage, and her story is essential listening. Broadly, we explore Yasmine's experiences with religion, trauma, and family. There are emotive questions about sensitive subjects. Please follow Yasmine Mohammed on Twitter and...

Duration:00:55:54

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8: How Fascist Are We?

1/19/2021
We devise a mathematical answer to the question: "Is Boris Johnson a fascist?" How close are we to witnessing the terrorism that we saw in The US Capitol? Also, why and how to counter vaccine disinformation. And lots of other trashy opinions. Please do not proceed further if you are of a delicate disposition. This gets spicy. Tweet us your questions and trash takes: Luke @falseheads Nishant @thepalpitations

Duration:00:52:10

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Episode 7: Trump, Digital Gods, MF DOOM

1/10/2021
What role does Twitter have in a modern, interconnected democracy? Were they right to ban Trump? We examine the fallout from Trump's superfans storming of the Capitol, and the consequences for the 'Digital Gods' of Twitter, Facebook...and...umm, Pinterest, I guess. We mourn the loss of rap legend MF DOOM, who left a deep impression on both Luke and Nishant. If you liked this episode, make sure you subscribe and share with your friends. Tweet in your questions to @falseheads and...

Duration:01:01:12

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Episode 6: Lockdown 3, This Time It's Personal

1/5/2021
On the eve of the third national lockdown, Luke and Nishant reflect on a painful year that culminated with a coronavirus outbreak that hit very close to home. They also cover Julia Hartley-Brewer's hypocrisy, as well as Frankie Boyle's recent podcast on Louis Theroux. Polite warning: we don't have enough money to fund bleeps for this podcast, so there is a lot of swearing. Follow Luke on Twitter: @falseheads Follow Nishant on Twitter: @thepalpitations

Duration:01:03:43

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Episode 5: Black Mothers

12/16/2020
Why are black mothers five times more likely to die during childbirth than white mothers, and what does it say about our society? We discuss Nishant's recent documentary investigating racism, and we talk about the time that Luke got sacked from working Amazon. You can download "One Conversation...From The End Of The World" on all good podcast apps. And even the bad ones, too. WARNING: This podcast contains many instances of curse words, swear words and the most profane profanities known to...

Duration:01:15:41

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Episode 4: Should We Vaccinate All Football Fans?

12/7/2020
This week, we discuss racism in football - why did Millwall fans boo players who took a knee? Nishant talks about his recent experience of brazen racism, and we frankly discuss the risks and benefits of vaccination. Follow Luke @falseheads Follow Nishant @thepalpitations This episode is suitable for mature audiences only. And even then, it's liberally peppered with curse words. So, maybe don't play this one on the loudspeaker at the bingo hall, ok?

Duration:01:23:16

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Episode 3: Cancel Culture

11/24/2020
This week, we talk about the opposition's response to government corruption, Priti Patel, Jeremy Corbyn, anti-semitism, and the woke people trying to cancel restaurants for selling food (yes, really). Tweet your questions: Luke: @falseheads Nishant: @thepalpitations Intro music: Lights Out by The Palpitations

Duration:01:28:09

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Episode 2: Prescription Addiction

11/17/2020
Luke and Nishant talk about when they first met, and along the way talk about mental health, addiction and therapy. They talk about the state of the music industry, why it's so tough to make the big time, and what it's like to face up to structural racism in the music industry. If you've been affected by any of the issues in this podcast, here are some useful resources... Apps: https://www.nhs.uk/apps-library/category/mental-health/ Local mental health services:...

Duration:01:41:45

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Episode 1: Conspiracy vs Everything Else

11/10/2020
In a tumultuous world, London musicians Luke Griffiths (Falseheads) and Nishant Joshi (The Palpitations) discuss the most important topics of our time. Today, they cover the US election, conspiracy theorists, how to persuade people to take good advice. There is some swearing, and a lot of healthy debate. Send in your questions and life dilemmas on Twitter - if you're lucky, we might even discuss them on our next episode. twitter.com/falseheads twitter.com/thepalpitations

Duration:01:26:48

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143: Radio Cricket Does Dennis

4/22/2019
Nishant talks to Dennis Freedman, the notorious Australian cricket journalist who has created a documentary about cricket in Pakistan. They discuss the controversies addressed by the documentary, as well as the controversies caused by the documentary itself. Dennis Does Pakistan [video, 82'31"] https://youtu.be/mdvf3gimaU8 Support Radio Cricket! https://www.patreon.com/AltCricket Radio Cricket on Twitter : https://twitter.com/radiocricket AltCricket on Instagram :...

Duration:00:59:51

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142: India v Pakistan v Radio Cricket

2/28/2019
Nishant will have effigies of himself burned on both sides of the border after this episode. Also, Kusal Perera's epic 153*, and what it's like to experience abuse as a doctor. Support Radio Cricket! https://www.patreon.com/AltCricket Radio Cricket on Twitter : https://twitter.com/radiocricket AltCricket on Instagram : https://instagram.com/altcricket AltCricket on Facebook : https://facebook.com/altcricket AltCricket Foundation : http://altcricketfoundation.org/ Theme and incidental music...

Duration:00:34:40