Krill share five-track EP from beyond the grave
25 July 2016, 17:31
| Written by
Laurence Day
The sadly now-defunct Krill have shared a new EP full of "new old" music "from beyond the grave".
The five tracks were recorded just prior to the band splitting in October last year.
In a statement posted alongside the EP on Bandcamp, Krill write:
hi everyone —
we wanted to share with you this last thing we made, from beyond the grave, some new old krill. we are still no longer a band, but were working on this in the final days of krill. we decide to call it ‘krill’. we recorded it at the holy silent barn with julian and carlos.
much love to everyone who supported us and ever had a hand in this thing. long live EIS. thanks again.
PEACE < : <:
Stream/buy Krill below.
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