PRETTY BOY FLOYD's KRISTY MAJORS Talks THE THRILL KILLS In New Audio Interview

June 30, 2014

On June 23, Brian Rademacher of RockEyez conducted an interview with Kristy Majors of PRETTY BOY FLOYD and the new Southern California-based punk/rock band KRISTY MAJORS AND THE THRILL KILLS. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

KRISTY MAJORS AND THE THRILL KILLS released its debut self-titled album on June 17.

With roots that feed from the East Coast '70s punk scene to the West Coast '80s metal scene, KRISTY MAJORS AND THE THRILL KILLS are delivering from the sweet spot that exists in between. The first single, "Broken Lip", is the perfect example of this synergy, with its blistering speed, classic punk guitar sound, lyrics punched with attitude and two-minute run time.

"Broken Lip" is available for free download at this location.

"I write and record music to please myself these days," said Majors, who released "Kristy Majors And The Thrill Kills" independently and going back to basics with fan-focused promotion: big shows in intimate venues, crazy live videos, and music that transcends generations. With decades of diverse experience, Majors is going "back to my roots."

Majors grew up in New York City, attending all-ages shows at CBGBs and collecting firsthand the energy from epic punks like the RAMONES, DEAD BOYS and NEW YORK DOLLS. He later took in glam and rock shows, Broadway plays, and the cutting-edge art scene. Majors packed all that in his suitcase bound for L.A., and by the mid-'80s was signed to MCA with the glam rock band he formed, PRETTY BOY FLOYD. PRETTY BOY FLOYD's LP "Leather Boyz With Electric Toys" sold more than half a million copies, and the band has existed in various forms ever since.

During the pop music shift of the '90s, Majors worked in A&R at Sony Records, producing some of their biggest jazz and pop artists, including Dave Koz, YOUNG DUBLINERS and Keiko Matsui. Later, he opened Highway To Hell Studios and Artists Worldwide booking agency, which represents more than sixty acts, including MISFITS, Paul Di'Anno, Yngwie Malmsteen and MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP. He’s also written music for TV and movie soundtracks as well as commercials.

"Kristy Majors And The Thrill Kills" track listing:

01. Beginners Luck
02. Deadbeat
03. Empty Handed
04. Broken Lip
05. Stagnation Street
06. Pissed It All Away
07. Over And Over Again (The Same Thing)
08. Make Up
09. Falling Behind
10. Teenage Wasteland
11. Magazine

All tracks were produced, recorded and mixed by Kristy Majors at Highway to Hell Studios in Southern California, with Kari Kane (PRETTY BOY FLOYD) on drums.

On stage, Majors is joined by partners-in-crime Nick Rozz (guitar player for BULLETBOYS),JK Famous (PRETTY BOY FLOYD bassist) and Ben Graves (original drummer for MURDERDOLLS).

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