KILL ANISTON has been compared to several contemporary English bands, such as Cold Play and Snow Patrol. Comprised of three established musicians, KILL ANISTON, got together in 2004 while taking a break from other projects. The result of their collaboration is a unique, full bodied sound, like none other. In 2004, KILL ANISTON recorded their first studio record 'Canciones Que Casi Olvido.' 'Canciones Que Casi Olvido' is comprised of 10 tracks of vocals, acoustic guitar, strings and piano. The...
KILL ANISTON has been compared to several contemporary English bands, such as Cold Play and Snow Patrol.
Comprised of three established musicians, KILL ANISTON, got together in 2004 while taking a break from other projects. The result of their collaboration is a unique, full bodied sound, like none other.
In 2004, KILL ANISTON recorded their first studio record 'Canciones Que Casi Olvido.' 'Canciones Que Casi Olvido' is comprised of 10 tracks of vocals, acoustic guitar, strings and piano. The result is a very simple, clean, melodic disc. With only 1000 discs released in Mexico, we are eagerly anticipating the U.S. rerelease.
'Los Divorciados' followed. The seven track EP produced by Roy Cañedo and mastered by Andy Vandette (David Bowie, Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys and U2) tells a love story from beginning to end. The result is a heartfelt, beautiful collection of tracks.
'Biográfico', KILL ANISTON's latest Mexico release shows just how far the trio has grown as individuals and as a collaborative effort. Tracks such as 'Afortunados' transcend language helping 'Biográfico' rise to the top of the Latin charts.
KILL ANISTON has appeared live at Vive Latino 2007 & 2008, Festival Extremo 2008 and several other festivals throughout the last few years. In 2008 KILL ANISTON made their first appearance in the U.S. playing venues in Chicago, Texas, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Indio and San Diego California. KILL ANISTON returned to the U.S. in 2009 at the request of fans, and continued to build their fan base across international boundaries. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.