Letter Kills
Letter Kills formed in 2003 around vocalist Jason Propst and drummer John Roman. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2005, followed by 'Last of the Last...
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Letter Kills formed in 2003 around vocalist Jason Propst and drummer John Roman. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2005, followed by 'Last of the Last Days' in 2007. That second record included 'Radio Up,' which got some play on alternative radio.
They put out a few more albums over the next decade, like 'The Modern Sounds of Letter Kills' in 2010 and 'Awakening' in 2019. Their songs, including 'Seven Months' and 'Lights Out,' mixed rock with electronic elements.
Beyond the core duo, other musicians like bassist Chris Fryar and guitarist Matt Doyle played with them on tour. Their lyrics often touched on personal and social topics.
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