Original KILLING JOKE Lineup Signs With SPINEFARM, Begins Work On New Album

November 14, 2009

With a reputation forged in fire, brimstone and magic, KILLING JOKE have long been one of rock's most iconic and influential outfits. Now, 30 years since first bonding in blood, the original lineup of Jaz Coleman (vocals),Geordie (guitar),Youth (bass) and Paul Ferguson (drums) is set to start work on its 13th studio album — the first fruits of a new worldwide deal with Spinefarm Records. Due in April 2010, this latest set of recordings (title to be confirmed) will see the aforementioned musicians sharing studio space for the first time in 27 years, having already road-tested their relationship with sold-out shows around the world, kicking off in Tokyo last autumn.

Over the years, the band members have chosen to develop their talents in a variety of ways: triple Grammy winner Jaz Coleman, for instance, has established an international reputation working with some of the world's greatest symphony orchestras, while Martin "Youth" Glover has become one of the U.K.'s most celebrated producers, supervising albums from THE VERVE and PRIMAL SCREAM, amongst others, as well as achieving major success as one half of highly-regarded duo THE ORB.

Covered by METALLICA, FOO FIGHTERS and more, KILLING JOKE's apocalyptic vision continues to draw praise from such high-profile supporters as Jimmy Page and Billy Corgan, and the band's considerable musical legacy can be heard in the works of NIRVANA, MINISTRY, NINE INCH NAILS and the like — artists whose rise to fame never saw them cutting ties with the underground/alternative scene.

Once described by Paul Ferguson as "the sound of the earth vomiting," KILLING JOKE is now poised to take its music of resistance to a whole new level, both in the studio and on the road.

KILLING JOKE tour dates:

April 15 - (UK) Picture House, Edinburgh
April 16 - (UK) Hammersmith Apollo, London
April 19 - (F) Bataclan, Paris
April 20 - (B) AB Main Hall, Brussels
April 21 - (NL) Melkweg, Amsterdam
April 23 - (D) Werkstatt, Cologne
April 24 - (D) Grunspan, Hamburg
April 26 - (CZ) Lucerna Music Bar, Prague
April 27 - (PL) Mega Club, Katowictz
April 28 - (PL) Palladium, Warsaw
April 29 - (FI) Nosturi, Helsinki

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