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KILLER WHALE’S NEW LP TASTES LIKE YESTERDAY OUT VIA DEVIL IN THE WOODS

KILLER WHALE’S NEW LP TASTES LIKE YESTERDAY 

 OUT VIA DEVIL IN THE WOODS 

Killer Whale blends southern R&B with sunny California rock and other musical influences. The album's kaleidoscope of styles is anchored by songwriter Thomas Johnson's laid back sensibilities. For those who just want to lose themselves in a series of relaxing tunes, look no further - Newsweek 

Major early MTV vibes…...the surf infused with the swamp - WWOZ  

Killer Whale’s new full-length album...has the bounce and rhythm of Southern R&B and the sunny haze of West Coast surf folk - Gambit Weekly 

At once deeply in tune with contemporary sensibilities, dream pop keyboards and harmonies, it also taps into classic '70s soul sounds, culminating in a piece of pop that moves the heart as often as it moves the feet - PopMatters  

An original brand of dreamy, surfer, psychedelic rock, with the power of funk and soul. The beauty of Killer Whale lies in the group’s ability to make you feel laid back while also showing you a really good time. It’s about mellowing out and taking a load off right when real life starts to feel a little too overwhelming - V13 

It’s not easy to find a comparison for this band that is clearly comfortable doing its own thing. They combine the psychedelia of Buffalo Killers with the groovy, jazzy feel of Medeski, Martin, and Wood…and tie it all together with percussion that would fit in just as well on a Martin Denny record. It makes for an interesting listening experience no matter what you choose to call the band’s sound. Do yourself a favor. Grab whatever gets you 'in the zone,' put this album on, and enjoy the ride - Glide Magazine 

A kaleidoscopic and refreshing addition to the musical landscape, groovy to the last drop - Spill Magazine 

Psycho-rock vibes with a mixture of country, folk and even jazz elements - Pretty In Noise 

Johnson cooks up mid-tempo jams that reflect his travels—songs that sound like they belong as equally in an urban California bedroom as they might at an outdoor music festival. His guitar defines these compositions: bent blue notes, major key melodies, shades of funk, soul, and R&B—a jam band with pop sensibilities - Antigravity Magazine 

A beautiful slice of hazy R&B/pop, with these ethereal vocals floating over gluey synths and this sprawling bassline - Backseat Mafia 

With a chill vibe from start to finish and a hazy coolness, the song is a delightful blend of influences that add up to a rock’n soul classic - East of 8th 

If you fancy 1960s spring-reverbed-fender guitars, grooving congas, and warm gritty vocals with a bit of California soul – then Killer Whale will be your new favorite band - Trend & Chaos 

One part old-school Muscle Shoals soul, one part breezy surf rock that’s centered around Johnson’s soulful crooning - The Joy Of Violent Movement 

Art: Lizzie Bilbrey 

Art: Lizzie Bilbrey 

LISTEN: TASTES LIKE YESTERDAY 

Today, New Orleans-based band Killer Whale releases their latest album Tastes Like Yesterday via Devil In The Woods, co-produced by frontman Thomas Johnson, Scott Sibley, and Grayson Converse of Spooky Mansion. The album, which premiered this week at Spill Magazine, combines the surf-infused sounds of the dreamy California coast and the soulful R&B of Johnson’s Louisiana roots. A mixture of genres, Killer Whale doesn’t subscribe to any one camp. Instead, it exudes them all.  

With their colorful rhythms and rock n’ roll daydreams, they create a space that invites you in, tells you to make yourself at home, and hugs you as you walk in the door. Killer Whale, much like its creator, wanders between New Orleans, Austin, and San Francisco, bearing the melodic scars all that travel brings him.  

WATCH: “DROP OUT” 

WATCH: “PLENTY OF TIME" 

WATCH: “COMFORTABLE” 

This kaleidoscope of sound oozes from every dreamy groove of the album’s psychedelic, surf-infused, funk n' soul-tinged gems. With that kind of concoction, it doesn’t seem too far-fetched to think that the songs would be a melee, an atonal mishmash that harkens back to the days of being different for different’s sake. Under the leadership of another musician, such might be the case, but Killer Whale melds everything together in the name of freaky good fun. [Text Wrapping Break] 

Tastes Like Yesterday finds Johnson’s muse immersing him in a very seductive, mellow soul. “I’m from Louisiana, and New Orleans culture and music have always been an influence on me, whether consciously or not,” Johnson says. When asked how he describes his music, Johnson laughs and suggests it’s “Pontoon Soul.” Lead single “Comfortable” offers an example of this new genre; it’s swampy and murky, yet Johnson’s heavenly voice transcends, resulting in a song best described as drop-dead gorgeous.  

Tastes Like Yesterday is available digitally and on vinyl HERE at Killer Whale’s Bandcamp page. 

Killer Whale will perform live outdoors at Beauvoir Park in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on October 23rd. Click HERE for tickets and show information. Tune in HERE to get a taste of Killer Whale’s fantastic live performance from Downman Sounds in New Orleans for Jam In The Van’s Jam In YOUR Van series benefiting the Equal Justice Initiative. 

  TASTES LIKE YESTERDAY TRACK LIST      

SUNRISE 

CANOPY 

COMFORTABLE 

DROP OUT 

STAY LOOKIN’ 

SLIP AWAY 

DUSK 

PLENTY OF TIME 

HIGH ON YOUR LOVE 

EVERYTHING IS COOL 

DIGITAL CLOUDINESS 

NOT THE TIME 

DON’T RUN AWAY 

 

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KILLER WHALE SHARES NEW SINGLE & VIDEO “PLENTY OF TIME” VIA POPMATTERS

Art: Lizzie Bilbrey

Art: Lizzie Bilbrey

KILLER WHALE SHARES NEW SINGLE & VIDEO “PLENTY OF TIME” VIA POPMATTERS 

NEW LP TASTES LIKE YESTERDAY OUT SEPTEMBER 18TH VIA DEVIL IN THE WOODS

WATCH: “PLENTY OF TIME" 

LISTEN: “PLENTY OF TIME” 

New Orleans-based band Killer Whale has unveiled “Plenty Of Time,” the latest single and video from their forthcoming album Tastes Like Yesterday, out September 18th via Devil In The Woods. “At once deeply in tune with contemporary sensibilities, dream pop keyboards and harmonies, it also taps into classic '70s soul sounds, culminating in a piece of pop that moves the heart as often as it moves the feet,” says PopMatters in its premiere. "This song is about struggling with your lover on how to move on or move away, and trying to remind yourself there's plenty of time to work it out,” frontman Thomas Johnson explains. “Plenty Of Time” follows the release of lead single and its hypnotic accompanying video “Comfortable,” which V13 called “truly a gratifying audio-visual experience.” 

WATCH: “COMFORTABLE”  

LISTEN: “COMFORTABLE”  

Somewhere between the rustic Louisiana bayou and dreamy California shores lies Killer Whale. With their colorful rhythms and rock n’ roll daydreams, they create a space that invites you in, tells you to make yourself at home, and hugs you as you walk in the door. Killer Whale, much like its creator, wanders between New Orleans, Austin, and San Francisco, bearing the melodic scars all that travel brings him. A mixture of genres, Killer Whale doesn’t subscribe to any one camp. Instead, it exudes them all.  

This kaleidoscope of sound oozes from every dreamy groove of the album’s 10 psychedelic, surf-infused, funk n' soul-tinged gems. With that kind of concoction, it doesn’t seem too far-fetched to think that the songs would be a melee, an atonal mishmash that harkens back to the days of being different for different’s sake. Under the leadership of another musician, such might be the case, but Killer Whale melds everything together in the name of freaky good fun.  

“I’m not a perfectionist,” admits Johnson. “Yet I do want each new record to demonstrate some progression from what came before. I don’t necessarily want it to sound radically different, and I think Tastes Like Yesterday accomplishes that. I like the idea of each album hinting at what’s coming next without really being specific about that direction.” Though one can hear echoes of the band’s previous release Casual Crush, this album finds Johnson’s muse immersing him in a very seductive, mellow soul. “I’m from Louisiana, and New Orleans culture and music have always been an influence on me, whether consciously or not,” Johnson says. When asked how he describes his music, Johnson laughs and suggests it’s “Pontoon Soul.” Lead single “Comfortable” offers an example of this new genre; it’s swampy and murky, yet Johnson’s heavenly voice transcends, resulting in a song best described as drop-dead gorgeous.  

 Be sure to tune in HERE on Saturday, August 1st at 4pm PDT/7pm EDT to see Killer Whale’s Jam In YOUR Van session benefiting the Equal Justice Initiative. 

CONNECT WITH KILLER WHALE: 

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