Thursday, October 28, 2010

RELIVING A PHENOMENON (MARILYN MANSON & THE SPOOKY KIDS, WITH KILL MISS PRETTY AND MORE)

By Daniel Dyer for "Music critiques, news, and deep dish info"

In 1990, I was a student at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. Though I did have a natural interest in all things aviation, my general artistic interests kept me away from most of the normal college life.... I lived off campus for my entire stay in Daytona, and, but for a select few, befriended mostly local musicians and surfers for my companions. Not only was this a period of social growth for me, as it is for most youth living away from their parents for the first time, but this was also an important beginning in what drives my artistic senses today.

Spending at least three nights a week at the Mtv famed 701 South, for their "Alternative and Industrial" nights, Sunday Bloody Sunday, which led to Sunday Bloody Tuesday then Thursday, I was first exposed to the heavy beats of Euro Industrial acts like Front 242, Nitzer Eb, Canada's Skinny Puppy, along with our own Ministry and Nine Inch Nails, and more. And it was this raw electronic beat influence that drove my own early recordings. My friend Ann, was very much into this musical 'sub-culture' and booked South Florida bands for a few local clubs in the area, including 701 South. I remember her giving me a handmade cassette tape to listen to of a band from Ft. Lauderdale called Marilyn Manson and The Spooky Kids.

A few weeks later this new act played 701 South on their local band night, to a small crowd of 20 or 30 locals. I was an instant fan, if for nothing more that their originality, but I did like the music too. I had been listening to the cassette, which featured a track, My Monkey...

I had a little monkey
I sent him to the country and I fed him on gingerbread
Along came a choo choo
Knocked my monkey koo koo
And now my monkey's dead
At least he looks that way
But then again don't we all

...which later appeared on Marilyn Manson's first CD, Portrait of an American Family (note 'The Spooky Kids' had been dropped from the band's name). I remember eating spaghetti with the band the next day at Ann's apartment, and continued to catch their shows whenever they came to town, usually to very small, 'in-the-know' crowds only. Good times!

Many years later, after a nice stint in aviation, and a shorter than expected time living in Los Angeles, I now find myself back in South Florida. While in LA, I occasionally kept in touch with a friend Russ, who's earlier band, The Bus (turn Dot Fash, turn Cleopatra Records' The Numb Ones) did a few shows with my Florida band in the late 90's. His current project Kill Miss Pretty, has for the past few years been making their way to, perhaps the status of the most popular band in South Florida, often featured in many local magazines and newspapers.

Fronted by singer, Alicia Olink, Kill Miss Pretty, with Russ Rogers on Guitar (also Synth and Programming) and Martin Davis on Bass, have become a highly sought after act, known, not only for their 'electro-pop' music, but also for their live shows, each featuring a different theme. I first experienced one of their shows earlier this year where the theme was The Wizard Of Oz. Knowing of my recent endeavors in film, Russ asked me if I would document the show, as it would be the first with a recent collaborator, Scott Putesky, aka Daisy Berkowitz, co-founder and original guitarist from Marilyn Manson (and now my college story above begins to tie in). Each dressed in some form of Oz character, with other live stage props, including The Tin Man and Dorthy, Kill Miss Pretty featured a new collaboration with Scott, called Judy Garland (available for free download at www.KillMissPretty.com). With the footage I recorded, I ended up making a live-ish music video for the highlighted song of the evening, which I will post right after this story.

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Soon after this show, Scott officially joined the band as Lead Guitarist, adding his signature tones and sounds to their live shows. This past summer, in celebration of their US Tour, which climaxed at LA's Viper Room, the band recorded an EP, called The Summer Four, featuring four tracks including newer versions of Leave A Message (my personal favorite and current homemade ringtone), Drawing Pictures of Haunted Houses, Outta My Head, featuring Scott on Electric Sitar, and a remake of The Spooky Kids' track, She's Not My Girlfriend, also featuring Scott on guitar.

Aside from The Summer Four EP, Kill Miss Pretty has released two full length albums, Bite Your Tounge and Permission For Strange, both of which are also available for free download at www.KillMissPretty.com. Each of these albums highlights the bands unique blend of electronica, grooving guitars and unavoidable hooks that stay in your head, long after the music is over. Most recently, Cleopatra Records released the Judy Garland (Electro Black Lash Mix) produced by Europe's Mozart & Friends (known for popular remixes of Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, and more). This dance track is available on iTunes and Amazon.com.

As Marilyn Manson went on to do what Marilyn Manson has done, left in it's wake was The Spooky Kids, along with it's unique worldwide fan base of music from that early era. Those fans will wish they could be in South Florida this coming Friday night, October 29th, where Churchill's Hideway in Miami kicks off Halloween weekend, hosting 'Let Your Ego Die: A Spooky Kids Tribute". Headlining the night will be Scott Putesky as Daisy Berkowitz with Kill Miss Pretty, performing early Spooky Kids material, some never before heard.

“I knew then he [Dangerfun Entertainment head Ian Michael, promoter of the event] had the right idea in creating a particular kind of event for a particular (and locally created) phenomenon“ said Putesky. “This is a great and very rare opportunity for younger and foreign fans to experience a revived form of Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids shows of the early 1990’s. Older and more familiar fans from the south Florida rock scene will be reminded of the unique nature of the band’s musical origins provided mostly by Spooky Kids authority, archivist and curator, Putesky as well as bassist Brad Stewart (aka Gidget Gein) and Stephen Bier (aka Madonna Wayne Gacy or Pogo). All the unreleased songs in the catalog will be represented in some form or another but most likely true to original form. Spooky Kids tribute groups exist all over the world and all commemorate the life of Spooky Kids bass player Brad Stewart aka Gidget Gein who died in 2008. [From Press Release provided by Scott Putesky]

Should you be in the South Florida area this weekend, as Scott stated, this is a rare opportunity to relive the birth of that early phenomenon, Marilyn Manson and The Spooky Kids, as I remember it from my days in Daytona Beach. Live acts will also include Jackie Ranson's Armada, F**k Yeah!, Rat Bastard, DJ KC Killjoy, DJ Elyse and more. The show will also feature the Dangerfun Sideshow and Buddha G's Monster Bash Haunted House, which is free with paid admission into Churchill's.


For more information, visit:

www.KillMissPretty.com

www.SpookyKids.net
www.ChurchillsPub.com

VIDEO of Judy Garland:


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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Steamy Details - Hot Summer Tour, New Music, New official member!

And then there were four - Welcome Scott


We'd like to take a moment and introduce the newest member of the KMP family, Scott Mitchell Putesky. With the stage name, Daisy Berkowitz, Scott was a founding member and original guitarist of Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids and now brings his signature sound to our recordings and performances. Our collaboration with him on our latest single Judy Garland, late last year, proved the impetus for what is becoming a boundless creative partnership. Look for A LOT of cool new music in the months ahead.

New Music

The month of June has brought a short reprieve from live performances, and allowed us to refine and record 3 new tunes. Pre-release versions of "She's Not My Girlfriend" (an unreleased Spooky Kids song), "Outta My Head" and "Self Destroiment" will begin surfacing this summer, particularly at the live shows. We'd also like to encourage any and all attendees to record these songs at the shows. Our hope is to use someone's recording as an actual single b-side or additional track on the upcoming album - now scheduled for release later this year.


Fire Walk With Us


Our last South Florida show for awhile will be this Friday June 25th at The Monterey Club in Fort Lauderdale, when we perform a tribute to the Twin Peaks legacy. Attendees/Participants are encouraged to dress as characters from the films/show, as we most certainly will be. A special prize will be awarded to the person wearing the best costume. Two special sets will be joined by the loveliness that is Cupcake Burlesque.

10:00 pm BLUE SET

11:15 pm RED SET

Facebook event link:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=125734644115622&index=1

City Link Magazine BEST BET:
http://citylinkmix.com/more/best-bets-for-june-23-29-2010/

New Times Event Write up:
http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/events/kill-miss-pretty-1153071/


Video

Our good friend Daniel Dyer was kind enough to video our show at Squeeze back in February. This performance was the first one with Scott, and Daniel was able to capture the full vibe of that night in his live/recorded hybrid video of our single Judy Garland. THANK YOU DAN!
Check it out:


Summer Tour

It had to happen sooner or later - starting with the June 25th Twin Peaks Tribute, we're hitting the road. As of this writing, we've got confirmed dates from Florida to Los Angeles and back. Below are the most recent dates and details. We very much hope to see some of you out there along the way. As a special treat for our new friends-to-be, we're preparing a special CD sampler of new (prototypes) and old songs that will only be available on this tour.

Fri 6/25 Monterey Club - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
An evening w/ KMP (2 sets themed to Twin Peaks)

Sat 6/26 - RockitCon Music Conference - Orlando, FL
10:00 pm Headline Performance & Daytime Guitar Clinic by Scott

Fri 7/2 - City Club - Houma, LA
Appearing w/ slowtheknife

Sat 7/3 - Big Daddys - Tallahassee, FL

Sat 7/10 - EXXXOTICA - Los Angeles, CA
(5:30 pm)

Sun 7/11 - EXXXOTICA - Los Angeles, CA
(1:00 pm)

Sun 7/11 - VIPER ROOM - Hollywood, CA
w/ the Mullhollands - 9:00 PM Showtime

Wed 7/13 - TBD

Thurs 7/14 - TBD

 

More dates are still being added

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Miami New Times write up by Erica Landau on our recent shoot with Francesco LoCastro

Photos: Hot Kill Miss Pretty Shots by Francesco LoCastro

Categories: Local Music

Local artist Francesco LoCastro recently held a photo shoot with Boynton electro raunch-pop act Kill Miss Pretty. Broken up into three parts, with a fourth coming in a week or so, each set of photos is equal parts titillation, art, and theatrics, featuring the trio in masks, industrial garb, and steamy lead singer Alicia Olink in various poses that, well, highlight her smokin' bod. (In one photo, while lying on the floor, she dons a wife beater with "Fuck It" etched in marker across the chest.)

The only recurring theme throughout the different sets is that they incorporate a killing, obviously a reference to the band's name. The members provided all the props for the shoot, according to Olink, but it was all LoCastro's vision. Some more photos are after the jump. To see the album, visit KMP's Facebook page here

The band performs at Exxxotica in Miami this weekend, and will be holding down booth 936 at the porn fest Friday and Sunday.

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Photo by Francesco LoCastro

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Photo by Francesco LoCastro

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Friday, April 9, 2010

UK's CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE pick JUDY GARLAND as "track of the day"!!!

Track Of The Day: Kill Miss Pretty

mdome / News / 09/04/2010 10:06am

A founding member of Marilyn Manson’s band has teamed with Florida electro-rockers Kill Miss Pretty – and they’re giving you lot a free song. So welcome to the latest Track Of The Day. Check out all recent Tracks Of The Day. 

The Mazza man is Daisy Berkowitz, aka Scott Putesky, who was the original guitarist with MM’s band. He’s now a fully fledged member of KMP, who describe their sound as ‘blending rock, electronics, synthesis, sex, groove and FUN into an over-the-top feast for the senses’.

He joins vocalist Alicia ‘The Flexible’ (the mind boggles!), guitarist/synth player/programmer Russ and bassist Martin in a line-up that’s working on a new album, set for release in the summer. It’s the follow up to 2008’s Permission For Strange, which is as oddball as that title might suggest. Thankfully.

Now you may download the song Judy Garland, their first collaboration with Berkowitz/Putesky, for free at www.killmisspretty.com/default.asp?page=music.

You have to sign up, but once that’s done there are other, older tracks available for nothing, including the whole of Permission For Strange.

Find out more at www.killmisspretty.com

LINK TO ARTICLE

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/track-of-the-day-kill-miss-pretty/

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Marilyn Manson's Daisy Berkowitz joins forces with KILL MISS PRETTY for new album

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Marilyn Manson's Daisy Berkowitz joins forces with KILL MISS PRETTY for new album


Fort Lauderdale, FL - March 22, 2010 - Marilyn Manson co-founder and original guitarist Scott Putesky (SMP), aka Daisy Berkowitz, has teamed up with Florida's electro-punk darlings Kill Miss Pretty (KMP) to write and record a new album for release this summer.

The new CD will include their recently released single collaboration JUDY GARLAND, as well as new KMP tunes and a remake of the early Marilyn Manson & Spooky Kids classic "She's not My Girlfriend".

The union seems a match made in heaven/hell as Kill Miss Pretty has been attracting attention from the press not only for its songwriting, but theatrical performances as well. KMP has in the last year garnered awards for Best Female Vocalist and Best Rock Band in local publications, and now with the addition of SMP, their continued rise seems inevitable.


On February 20th in Ft. Lauderdale, for the single release party for Judy Garland, SMP joined KMP onstage for 3 songs including Judy Garland, Manson's Dogma, and a freaked out version of Nirvana's Negative Creep. This proved the impetus as KMP and SMP began rehearsing and writing immediately thereafter. The first full show featuring the KMP/SMP  lineup will take place April 23rd at Will's Pub in Orlando, FL, and will be the live premier of the "She's Not My Girlfriend" remake. Opening the show will be rock veterans Rock City Angels, and Vascular Symphony.


Says Putesky, "This is the kind of thing early Manson/Spooky Kids fans can really enjoy. KMP have established themselves as a fresh musical voice and visual delight very much in the spirit of The Spooky Kids. I'm happy to be having fun and working with creative, open, and like-minded performers. Russ, Alicia and Martin and I go way back - like 8 tracks. Plus they're freaks in their own right."

FREE DOWNLOAD:
Download the single JUDY GARLAND for free at http://killmisspretty.bandcamp.com

Kill Miss Pretty
http://www.killmisspretty.com

Scott Putesky
http://www.myspace.com/threetongatemusic

Rock City Angels
http://www.rockcityangels.com

Vascular Symphony
http://www.vascularsymphony.com

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

KMP Live @ Will's Pub (Orlando) Friday, April 23rd

This show will feature KMP accompanied by SMP (Marilyn Manson's Daisy Berkowitz) for the entire set, and debut of the Spooky Kid's remake "She's Not My Girlfriend"

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Friday, February 19, 2010

NBC Miami - NiteTalk: Kill Miss Pretty's Alicia Olink

"Like some back-alley fairy tale come to life, neo-glam rock band Kill Miss Pretty shocks and awes it audience with notoriously wild stage shows. Both guitarist Russ Rogers and bassist Martin Davis are know to sport Tim Burton-esque duds but all eyes are generally on singer Alicia Olink, whose presence is at once bedazzling and beguiling." NBCMIAMI.com - By John Hood

FULL ARTICLE:

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Getting wet with Kill Miss Pretty (Palm Beach Post)

I was first introduced to Kill Miss Pretty’s music back at Moonfest in October. Since then, I have been intrigued by these guys and gal that (in my mind) stole the show Halloween night. As the Boynton Beach based trio prepares to release their latest single, “Judy Garland”, we sat down with them to see what’s going on in their land of Oz.

Having been a unit for a few years now, Russ (guitar/programming), Alicia (vocals), and Martin (bass) seem more like a family than anything else. There is a closeness about them that is apparent from the moment all three of them are in the room. When I asked Russ why there was no drummer in their act, the response was simple, programming the tracks himself is easier and more consistent. Not having a live drummer also cuts down on the amount of noise coming out of their practice space. With the talent and dynamic these musicians posses, there certainly isn’t a need for one.

READ FULL ARTICLE:

http://www.pbpulse.com/music/local-music/2010/02/16/getting-wet-with-kill-miss-pretty/

(Palm Beach Post - pbpulse.com / rhythmscene.com)

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Kill Miss Pretty: A tight Squeeze (City Link Magazine article by Colleen Dougher)

http://citylinkmix.com/music/kill-miss-pretty-a-tight-squeeze/

If Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz were really Alicia Olink from Boynton Beach electropunk act Kill Miss Pretty, and her house that spun through the air in a twister were really the much-adored but defunct Fort Lauderdale nightclub Squeeze, the whole scene might resemble the nightclub Sea Monster, the former site of Squeeze, this Saturday. Kill Miss Pretty will take the stage at the club to debut its new single, “Judy Garland,” which features Olink whispering, “I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore.”

CLICK FOR FULL ARTICLE:
http://citylinkmix.com/music/kill-miss-pretty-a-tight-squeeze/


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Friday, February 5, 2010

"Kill Miss Pretty Wins Your Heart by Tearing it Out" - Interview w/ Russ & Alicia in The Lead Miami Beach

"Say hello to the land of creepy, edgy, Candyland fun, where everyday is Halloween and nighttime is no exception: it's the world of Kill Miss Pretty. South Florida locals KMP are tearing the ass out of your so called rock ’n’ roll, making waves, getting themselves on most every festival that comes through the Sunshine State and attracting various labels' interest."

Read the full Interview by Dominic Scala via the link below:

http://www.theleadmiamibeach.com/2010/020510/music.html

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Judy Garland show DETAILS!

Kill Miss Pretty to Play at Revival of Old Ft. Laud Venue Squeeze, Now at Sea Monster


?At Francesco LoCastro's Pinkghost show opening Saturday night, the band Kill Miss Pretty was working the packed room with word of an upcoming gig at Squeeze, which, as far as we knew, had been closed for quite some time.

So what's that about? Well, while the venue is indeed now Sea Monster, a few months back the cats from Squeeze approached the current owners with the idea of doing some kinda throwback night on the third Saturday of every month. Apparently they've already thrown a couple parties (this is all news to us). And each was reportedly more successful than the last. Which means by the time Kill Miss Pretty hits the stage with Daisy Berkowitz, things will undoubtedly be wall-to-wall. 

Here are the facts: Kill Miss Pretty, who were glowingly featured in a New Times Broward-Palm Beach cover story back in March of '09, have a new single coming out in February. The song is called "Judy Garland," and it features the axe work of KMP pal Scott Putesky, better known as former Mansonoid Daisy Berkowitz.

To celebrate the release of said single, KMP and Daisy B will be performing together at Squeeze at Sea Monster. In addition to the new track, and all your KMP favorites, the gang promises to pull out some old stuff from the beloved Spooky Kids. And, according to KMP's Russ Rogers, the whole gaggle are "gonna be themed in kind of a wacky Wizard of Oz-meets-Lunchbox reject feel. Art of Shade's Kayce Armstrong is even designing [KMP singer] Alicia's Dorothy dress." 

Got it? Good. We'll remind you again closer to show time. But for now mark your calendars. Cuz KMP and Daisy B are not to be missed. 

Saturday, February 20. Squeeze at Sea Monster, 2 S. New River Dr. W., Fort Lauderdale. 954-767-6200

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

More Free Music: "Glows in the Dark" by Kill Miss Pretty, Playing Squeeze February 20

MIAMI NEW TIMES - Music Blog

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It's common knowledge -- electropunk provocateurs Alicia, Russ, and Martin of Kill Miss Pretty are possessed by an unnatural compulsion to "groove your tooties off." Usually, they'll just do you metaphorically with music, tossing off some slinky sex magick like "El Gato," "Girlfriend," or robot porn instrumental "Bas" to get you facedown on the dance floor. But sometimes, they'll actually get explicit and strip to nothing, like they did for the New Times. Really, it all depends on their mood.

Either way though, nude or not, the members of KMP have got their group seduction game on lock. Take for example today's free track "Glows in the Dark," wherein singer Alicia coos: "My special vagina/You can't beat it/But you can eat it/You see my vagina/And you wanna touch it." Not too subtle, but nevertheless titillating.

By now, however, that song's kinda old. So if you want a fresher taste of KMP's slick and sticky stuff, show up next month (roughly a week after V-Day) when Alicia, Russ, and Martin unleash their newest groin groove "Judy Garland" upon the throng at Squeeze. We can't promise nudity ... But there will be an onstage cameo by Spooky Kid Daisy Berkowitz, a few free records, and a whole lot of full-bore freakiness.

MP3: Kill Miss Pretty - "Glows in the Dark"

Saturday, February 20. Squeeze, 2 S. New River Dr., Fort Lauderdale. Show starts at 10 p.m. Squeeze on Facebook.

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Friday, January 1, 2010

Kill Miss Pretty does JUDY GARLAND

On February 20th, the Legendary SQUEEZE nightclub, birthplace of Marilyn Manson and all things freaky, will play host to the release party for Kill Miss Pretty's new single, JUDY GARLAND. Not only does spooky kid alumni Daisy Berkowitz play on the tune, but he will also be joining KMP on stage for a special rendition of it. In addition to a show which will pay homage to South Florida at it's creepiest, the first 50 entrants will receive limited edition, numbered and signed copies of the JUDY GARLAND single. If you were at SQUEEZE back in the day or wish you had been, this show is NOT to be missed.

WHEN:
Saturday, Feb. 20th, 2010
Doors: 9pm

WHAT:

Kill Miss Pretty's JUDY GARLAND single release party featuring Scott Putesky (appearing as Daisy Berkowitz)

Autographed CD Single Giveaway to first 50 entrants

WHERE:
SQUEEZE (at Sea Monster) 
2 S. New River Dr. West 
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

3 Great ways to spread the word about KMP

  1. Download our CDs for free and email your favorite tune to a lover. Free music HERE!
  2. Paint yourself RED and record yourself doing 100 jumping jacks while screaming "KMP made me do it!" Post to YouTube immediately.
  3. Visit our facebook page, and suggest your friends to become fans of KMP. 

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