Kenisia

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Dress Like a Pimp 03:23 Tools
Second Skin 03:39 Tools
Cut the Crap 02:58 Tools
Know Who I Am 03:33 Tools
If You Ever 02:55 Tools
Think About It 01:47 Tools
You and Me 02:32 Tools
Why do I Remember 02:38 Tools
ee 04:45 Tools
Suck It Up 03:20 Tools
Breakdown 02:02 Tools
Enemy 12:38 Tools
School's Burning Down 02:58 Tools
Blood on Your Face 03:59 Tools
X-Ray Spex 02:36 Tools
Klit 00:47 Tools
I Don't Like You 02:59 Tools
Girl's Got Nothing to Say 02:20 Tools
I've Just Fallen Over 02:57 Tools
Disagree 04:24 Tools
13th Day 02:41 Tools
Like Knives 04:59 Tools
Gimme Your Sista 02:27 Tools
Explosions of Red 03:31 Tools
(Songs about) Robots and Plastic Clouds 04:39 Tools
Sometimes 02:21 Tools
Killing Anguish 03:25 Tools
Retail Therapy? 01:30 Tools
Slumber 02:14 Tools
I Want You to Hate Me 01:52 Tools
La Bamba 01:45 Tools
Can't Get It Up 03:05 Tools
I Spit on Your Grave 05:15 Tools
Disco Bitch 03:51 Tools
You Do It For Me 03:52 Tools
Why do I remember? 03:52 Tools
Give It Up 03:44 Tools
Wowee Zowee 05:07 Tools
I'm So Happy 06:35 Tools
Lunar Buggy Riot 01:49 Tools
A Kiss The World Goodbye 03:58 Tools
My World Is Falling Down 03:53 Tools
My Bloody Valentine 03:57 Tools
You & Me 03:57 Tools
I’m So Happy 03:06 Tools
Dressed Like a Pimp 03:06 Tools
Shawn Kemp 03:06 Tools
Gimme Your Sister 03:06 Tools
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KENISIA formed in late 1996 by ex-members of Narcolepsy and Joshi, and went through various line up changes until the current line up came together in 2003. After starting out as an alternative/reggae kind of band KENISIA spent their first 2 years gigging around the Bristol/Bath area. Over this time the band developed and refined their style with a ska, punk and reggae influence with bits of metal put in for good measure! In Summer 1998 KENISIA recorded a 12 track demo at the White House near Bristol, which provided two tracks for a split 7” with Mighty Joe Young and their first internet release 'So What!' (mp3.com and peoplesound.com). Through money raised by constant gigging and the internet release, KENISIA went back into the studio, and the results were released on the internet as 'Blown Out' (mp3.com and peoplesound.com). The band then decided to mix and match favourite tracks from the two sessions and came up with 'Crash Helmet Hoopla'. To begin with this was self-released but after getting good reviews Trash City Records offered to put the album 'Crash Helmet Hoopla' out in March 2001. In January 2002 KENISIA took over the studio once more to record a new album, which they sent out to a few labels hoping they would like it as much as the band did. In July 2002 the new CD nothing to say was released on Household Name Records. With wide ranging influences the bands musical style had evolved into today's ska/punk and reggae/rock outbursts. Original lead singer Alan Cains departed in late 2003 to explore the world and James Lambeth, the bands American trumpet player took over the vocal duties. With an exceptionally strong voice James added another dimension to the band helping them to continue going from strength to strength. Shortly after James took over the vocal duties KENISIA recorded a Radio 1 Session for the “Lock up” show at the legendary Maida Vale studios. Three tracks were recorded including two new songs the band had written with James, a new era had arrived. With Several UK tours now under their belt, KENISIA went into the studio again in 2005, to work on new material. Prototype is the third album from Bristol's KENISIA. Released on Household Name Records (CAPDOWN, LIGHTYEAR & ADEQUATE SEVEN). In 2007 original drummer Tom Shorland left Kenisia to start a family and Stuart Williams (formerly of Slick Fifty) joined to take over drumming duties. Influenced by drummers like Dave Grohl and Stewart Copeland, Stu quickly settled into the band with his very own distinctive style. KENISIA are currently recording new material and hope to release an EP later in the year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.