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Kill Your Idols return with Rule Them All split

Posted by Loren on December 2, 2021

Kill Your Idols return with Rule Them All split
Kill Your Idols return with Rule Them All split

It's been so long since Kill Your Idols broke up in 2006 that the myspace link in our news story of the time is now broken.

Today, fifteen years later, the band is back with a new song, one of two on an upcoming split with Rule Them All.

The reunited group has teamed up with Rule Them All for a four-song split EP due on Feb. 4 via Flatspot Records (vinyl expected in mid-'22).

Listen to “Simple, Short, & Fast” now. Preorders are still to come. Kill Your Idols is also playing live in New York this weekend.

Read some SPB Kill Your Idols reviews and reminisce here.

Upcoming Shows:
12/4 - Brooklyn, NY @ Market Hotel - Triple B Records Showcase
12/5 - Massapequa, NY @ Massapequa VFW w/ Koyo, Stand Still

Track list:
1. “Tragic” - Kill Your Idols
2. “Simple, Short, & Fast” - Kill Your Idols
3. “Uneasy Faith” - Rule Them All
4. “The Temptation” - Rule Them All

Kill Your Idols is Andy West (vocals), Gary Bennett (guitar), Mike DeLorenzo (bass), and Anthony Corallo (drums).

Kill Your Idols return with Rule Them All split
Kill Your Idols return with Rule Them All split

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