The Belgian Jesus Lizard, The K, Return!

“A hairy, raucous and bluesy Jesus Lizard-like combo” – The Quietus

“Uncompromising and crushingly heavy” – Vive Le Rock

This May Belgium noise-rock trio The K. return with their third studio album ‘Amputate Corporate Art’, a brutal and explosive 10 track collection of hefty guitars and anthemic songwriting.

Returning after a brief hiatus and line-up change, ‘Amputate Corporate Art’ is about personal re-evaluation, growth and facing ones demons. “When we reunited we weren’t unharmed by what happened to us” they say, “we had doubts as human beings of course but as a band too. And the songs are a bit about that: breaking up, moving on, being angry, not knowing what you’re meant for at a time when people around you seemed to be pretty set up, and convincing ourselves that everything would turn out alright”.

In their time together they’ve played alongside the likes of Girl Band, Stake, Life in Vacuum, The Ex, John Coffey and Black Honey. During their time apart frontman Seb Von Landau spent time playing with hard-rocking contemporaries Cocaine Piss.

They’ve stormed festivals around the world such as Dour Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival, Toronto Music Week, Liverpool Sound City and The Great Escape, and totalled over 100 shows, tirelessly performing their raucous, groove-laden rock n roll for increasingly passionate fans, especially in their hometown if Liège.

‘Amputate Corporate Art’ is undoubtedly an album of searing hits, with wall-to-wall riffs influenced by some of the greats (Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Future of the Left) as well as by the younger UK guitar scene (Pulled Apart By Horses, Idles, God Damn, Girl Band). Their interest in both sonic textures, hard distortion and layered feedback is matched only by their knack for a memorable ear-worm.

Photo credit:

Oliver Donnet

Live dates:

10.04 – Karga Bar, Istanbul

07.05 – Botanique, Brussels

17.05 – Supersonic, Paris

16.05 – L’echonova, Saint-Ave

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