My Life with The Thrill Kill Kult brings their Delicate Terror Tour To NYC

NYC came out in impressive numbers to see and party with one of the true pioneers in Industrial Music, My Life with The Thrill Kill Kult. The stage was set with a striking backline featuring church-like stained glass windows, complemented by intense hellfire rising through the drum riser, giving everyone a vivid glimpse into the night's sonic journey. The band kicked off the show with “Room on the Moon,” delivering a setlist heavily focused on their first two seminal albums, “I See Good Spirits and I See Bad Spirits” and “Confessions of a Knife.” The infectious grooves from the band, combined with dynamic stage lighting and the hypnotic presence of frontman Groovie Man, captivated the audience completely, creating a powerful sense of unity and movement throughout the venue.

If you missed this leg of shows (shame on you), there’s good news — they will be announcing Part Two of the tour in March, so stay tuned.

https://mylifewiththethrillkillkult.com/news

Supporting acts Rossellini and Anton Floriano, better known as Die Sexual, brought an electrifying performance that lifted the dance floor effortlessly. His pulsating electronic beats paired with her sensual vocals and provocative lyrics created an irresistible atmosphere that left the crowd sweaty and raw with energy. For those who missed them live this time, their album Elektro Body Miscue is a perfect way to experience their unique sound.

https://diesexual.bandcamp.com/music

Opening the night was Devora, who brought her distinctive outlaw country sound to the stage. Imagine classic country attitude fused with hints of rock and pop, and you get a taste of her style. Tracks like “Not Dead Yet,” “Outlaw,” “Porn Star,” and “Cocaine Karaoke” were instant crowd favorites, and combined with her commanding stage presence, it was clear that Devora is on the rise, destined for much bigger things ahead.

https://devora.komi.io