March 14th, 2011 1:00am
When It Came To Pass
The Kills “DNA”
The first two songs released from the Kills’ forthcoming album Blood Pressures have been rather subdued numbers — good and interesting, but not exactly compelling as standalone singles. They recede rather than explode, they don’t attract attention. “Satellite,” the first single, grafted the duo’s mecha-blues on to a nodding rocksteady beat. “DNA,” the second, comes across as a slightly looser and more organic version of their usual sound. The song is tense, but it sounds more lonely than sexual. (Maybe this is because there is more negative space in the arrangement, and Alison Mosshart sings the song mostly by herself.) “DNA” gets deeper and more interesting as it becomes more familiar. The intensity and desperation builds gradually over the course of four minutes but it never breaks, Mosshart ends the piece sounding steadfast in her resolve. The song is like building a wall — by the end, nothing gets through it.
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