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Blood Pressures isn’t a massive departure from their stripped back, lo-fi back catalogue, but it’s got more than enough new sound to stand up for itself on a dark day in the back streets. DNA is bluesy and slow featuring Mosshart on husky vocals, while single Satellites is dark and brooding, sounding like it could have easily been written for Them Crooked Vultures. The sparse garage rock drum machinery is also back on form in Future Starts Now.
Released on Monday 4th April 2011, Blood Pressures looks set to return The Kills to the critical acclaim that they’ve received for their previous three albums. The full track listing is:
1. Future Starts Slow
2. Satellite
3. Heart Is A Beating Drum
4. Nail In My Coffin
5. Wild Charms
6. DNA
7. Baby Says
8. The Last Goodbye
9. Damned If She Do
10. You Don't Own The Road
11. Pots and Pans
The Kills’ Blood Pressures is being released on Domino Records, as with their last two albums, and has been co-produced by Jamie along with Bill Skibbe, who worked with the band on Midnight Boom, at the Key Club studio in Michigan.