Walker Kong

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Andy Warhol & the Honey Bees 04:05 Tools
We Are The Falling Stars 03:43 Tools
Battleship of thieves 03:16 Tools
Change Your Mind 03:10 Tools
Executionersong 04:05 Tools
Goodbye, Lonesome Eyes 04:09 Tools
The Waiting Room 03:30 Tools
Las Vegas Son 03:17 Tools
Belmont, 1973 03:44 Tools
Metamorphosis Blues 02:02 Tools
Cloudy Girl From The Western World 02:18 Tools
Oh, Jackie 03:22 Tools
My Photographer Friend 03:37 Tools
Don't Give It Up 03:09 Tools
Beginning of the Falls 01:18 Tools
The Perfect Line 03:51 Tools
The Leisure Class 03:57 Tools
Halo Coming Down 04:13 Tools
Vivian Girls 03:49 Tools
Blood of Robert Frost 03:57 Tools
Skyscrapers and the Moon 04:18 Tools
Your Lovely Metropolis 03:35 Tools
Calvin Rae 02:54 Tools
Transparencies 05:11 Tools
Viva Homosapiens 04:22 Tools
The Neutral Kids 04:35 Tools
Pulitzer Prize 03:19 Tools
Invisible Camera 03:37 Tools
Distant Flash 00:49 Tools
Margot Andilieu 06:40 Tools
Devotion 03:38 Tools
New Fallout Fashions 04:41 Tools
Kissing Booth 04:32 Tools
The Salt Lick 07:36 Tools
Don't Give It Up! 03:10 Tools
walker kong - executioner song 03:10 Tools
Minnesota Artist - Walker Kong - Change Your Mind 03:10 Tools
Walker Kong - Perfect Line 03:51 Tools
Dallas Tokyo 03:43 Tools
Strangers in Love 03:14 Tools
Battleship 03:14 Tools
Gender Music 03:14 Tools
Halo 03:14 Tools
Battleship of Theives 03:14 Tools
Skyscrapers 03:14 Tools
Battle 04:48 Tools
Communist Dance Party 03:31 Tools
Reincarnation 04:48 Tools
Andy Warhol and the Honeybees 04:48 Tools
Bells (The Bats) 04:48 Tools
Dallas, Tokyo 03:43 Tools
Bodies 03:43 Tools
Televisions 05:09 Tools
Bells 05:09 Tools
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Over the last seven years, Minneapolis-based pop group Walker Kong has been on a mission to pour silver icing over a raw collection of mega-hits. Their latest album, Deliver Us from People, brilliantly captures the band's live shambolic glory while continuing to integrate the highly reflective sound present on their two previous full-lengths. Exploring the relationship between animals and humans in modern times, Deliver Us from People is nothing less than a rave-up brimming with eternal love, fatal sacrifice, and the wonderful tragedy of symbiosis. Formed in the spring of 1998 they were originally known as Walker Kong and the Dangermakers. The group had high ambitions even though the only trained musician was songwriter Jeremy Ackerman. The rest of the group: Emily Cahill on drums, Alex Ackerman on bass, Sara Vargas on keyboards and Katie Kanwischer on percussion were for some odd reason very willing to make this experiment a serious endeavor. Sometimes practicing 5 times a week, the band slowly built up the nerve to record their first lp entitled the early years, which despite it1s lack of technical luster some how put them on the map in their hometown of Minneapolis. Two successful ep's followed that highlight the bands progression from naive pop status to genre splitting song crafters. Those ep's won the band a number of awards from local newspapers including best pop group as well as holding a string of #1 hits on kuom 770 (University of Minnesota College Radio). Throughout all this WALKER KONG and the Dangermakers had remained primarily in the bounds of the Midwest, knowing their style was rapidly changing and not quite ready for the world at large. Dropping the Dangermakers from their moniker they are simply know as WALKER KONG. At this time they added veteran musicians Tony Mogelson on guitar and Kevin Riach taking over on percussion. This was the line up that would eventually be thrust into the atmosphere. Now the time has come and WALKER KONG are finally the band they wanted to be. With this in mind, you should hear their new album There Goes the Sun which will be released in the U.S. by Magic Marker Records this July. Containing many shifts in tempo, the album contains a mood that was meant to feel like the last day on earth. Songs about failed cities, self indulgent couture, faded memories, and the end of the world are assembled to evoke a soundtrack of solitude. Pastoral dance music that you dance to alone. Your soundtrack. Make no mistake though, this is not a manifesto, it is a pop record that treds happiness and sadness with great pleasure. With many nods to influences, you will hear Talking Heads, Orange Juice, the Go-Betweens, the Meters, Nillsson, John Cale and numerous others. More than anything, you will hear WALKER KONG. That's who they are. If you wish to experience the band live (a very different experience!) you may go to digitalclubnetwork.com and view a show the band played with Broadcast last November. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.