Currently on a short UK tour, Killing Joke mark the dates by issuing a new single.
Killing Joke played the legendary 100 Club on Thursday 9th and will be performing at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 12th March- managing to squeeze in a show at Wolverhampton’s Steel Mill on Friday 10th.
They’ve also managed to find time to release a brand new single- ‘Full Spectrum Dominance‘- that is available now.
‘Full Spectrum Dominance‘ has been mixed by Tom Dalgety (Ghost, Pixies, Royal Blood) and is accompanied by a remix from Youth, artwork by longstanding designer Mike Coles, plus a lyric video.
Killing Joke will be performing their first two albums in their entirety at the Albert Hall – 1980’s self-titled debut album followed by their second full-length, ‘What’s THIS For…!‘
‘Full Spectrum Dominance‘ shows that Jaz Coleman, Geordie, Youth & Big Paul, the original Killing Joke personnel, are not mellowing.
Listen to the song on a platform of your choice HERE!
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I’m Roger Kasper, 55. A punk since October 77 when the Stranglers rocked Top of the Pops with No More Heroes. Journalist since 1983 with stints on national newspapers and magazines and editor of local papers. I’m Gravesend born and dragged up I keep poultry, garden, run and generally make a nuisance of myself!