
SELF-RELEASED, SELF-TITLED ALBUM
OUT THIS SEPTEMBER…

Freshkills – yes, one word – are a
five-piece tour guide to the lives, awkward
conversations and head games that play out
deep into the night in New York City’s dark
bars and messy bedrooms. Each protagonist
is motivated by sordid appetites, like moths
attracted to blackness. Each song has the
sound and feel of a mini-apocalypse.
The band comprises of vocalist Zachary
Lipez, guitarists Johnny Rauberts
and Timothy Murray, bassist
Mitchell Jordan and drummer Jim
Paradise. Upon listening, influences
that spring to mind are Nation of Ulysses
and Drive Like Jehu, as the band combines
the lyrical flair of the former and the
chops of the latter. Lipez’s red-lining
vocals are infused with paranoia,
aggravation and twisted vulnerability. The
rhythms - though rarely slow - are
controlled, ominous and sometimes hypnotic.
The twin-guitar work is droning and
breathtaking, and leads are rare.
Freshkills’ first album, the poetic,
jarring, ‘Creeps and Lovers’
(Arclight Records 2006) , was produced by
NYC hardcore stalwart Joel Hamilton and
earned rave reviews from ‘scene-approved’
publications such as Vice (8.5 out of 10)
and Punk Planet (“refreshing ...
idiosyncratic”). The band recently completed
their second, self-released and self-titled
album, produced by Alex Newport (At The
Drive-In, The Locust, Two Gallants).
Emphasizing hooks and streamlined song
structures, without sacrificing any of their
dissonance, dark sarcasm, or cutting social
commentary, the result is brand new material
that is immediate, unsettling and lasting.
Freshkills have performed live alongside
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV on the Radio,
Fiery Furnaces, The Giraffes,
Agent Orange, Kid Congo,
Foreign Islands, Bellmer Dolls,
Chinese Stars, Stalkers,
Bad Wizard, Made Out Of Babies,
Demander and a wealth of other
prominent acts. They will be embarking on an
extensive tour in support of the new album,
with upcoming shows in NYC and Brooklyn and
across the Sates this summer/fall. More
details forthcoming.

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FORTHCOMING ALBUM
“They nail all
the cool-kid pre-reqs so well: jittery
punk-fuzz guitars, baroque vocals, barely
decipherable lyrics, natty outfits. If that
doesn't make you totally hate them, well
then, you'll probably love them." Time Out
New York
“Thunderous sexy bass over math-y rhythms
and a saucy twin-guitar attack... Good
stuff!!!” Village Voice
“Brimming with turmoil and anger while
keeping hold of a hip swaggering shake. This
Brooklyn Quintet is the s**t!” Ghetto
Blaster
“Hours of practice, a dedication to
songwriting, and a sizeable budget. These
are all things that are less important to a
good record than having a cool older brother
- someone to break your Collective Soul
tapes over your stupid head, as the older
brothers of the Freshkills clearly did, and
say "Hey you stupid idiot, here is Drive
Like Jehu, Jesus Lizard, and Nation of
Ulysses. Now quit being such a herb". Vice