K-Line: Final Session
February 9th, 2007 by EdK-Line played its last gig in December 2004, bringing to an end both one of the most fun and the most frustrating bands I’ve ever had the pleasure to play in. In September that year we’d finally finished recording 3 songs that I think we’d started in February…and which had certainly been written for a good deal longer than that. Way too long for a punk band. The original reason for recording them at all was to form our half of a split mini-LP with friends, Killerest Expression. They completed theirs 6 months before we did and then the label decided to not pursue it anyway, which is just as well because they’d have had a long time to wait for the K-Line contribution. As a result of the delays and other problems I was getting restless and had already rehearsed and recorded the 3 Liquidman songs with Damion, Sid & John (in 3 days) as an antidote to the frustration of recording with K-Line. When these songs were finally finished I was so past caring that I’m not sure I even played them through together more than once. The memories from that time weren’t good and so I kind of gave up on the songs. Last year someone asked me what they were called and I honestly couldn’t remember the titles.
Anyway, 2+ years later I’m finally able to listen to these songs with the required degree of detachment and guess what? They’re actually pretty darned good and definitely worth a listen. Interesting also because they also show the different writing styles of myself, Rich and Paul. Homeland or Die was mostly written by me (Rich added the excellent chuggy end section), Radiate was mostly written by Rich and Hibernate ‘88 was mostly written by Paul. Zac wrote all the lyrics and we arranged them all as a band. If you liked the K-Line releases then you’ll definitely like these; if this is your first taste of K-Line, then it’s as good a place to start as any and look out here for more stuff in the future.
- Homeland or Die (4.7MB)
- Radiate (6.6MB)
- Hibernate ‘88 (3.5MB)
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February 15th, 2007 at 5:40 pm
I still think K-Line was one of the most amazing bands I have ever seen live, and this is coming from a jaded old rocker. Maybe the internal tension contributed to this, but damn those were some good shows. I can’t express how honored I feel to have had the opportunity to play with you guys. I told you when you first sent me these songs ages ago, that I loved them, and I suppose Rita and I are soem of the few people who saw you guys perform them. Awesome!
February 15th, 2007 at 8:06 pm
Pete. Hey!!! From you this means a lot. Really. BTW, how DOES someone end up being as good a guitar player as you? I’ve been trying for about 21 years now and still not got anywhere near
Those shows with you guys were great. A reason why punk rock is amazing to be involved with. I’m really, really pleased you like this stuff and enjoyed seeing us jump around and mangle our songs onstage. Can’t wait to do it again sometime….just need to find a bloody drummer who won’t quit after 6 months. Is it my after shave?

February 15th, 2007 at 8:42 pm
The answer to your first question is very easy, ProTools and good engineering! We would love to make our way across the pond at some point for another hurrah, but all of this dumb adult stuff keeps getting in the way (babies-Ken’s, School-Me and Wayne, Work-all of us, and 3 other bands-Brian). Hopefully, it’ll happen again at some point, if not as a band, then at least for fun. If you haven’t gotten one already, bug Aston, for a copy of our new record. We’re all pretty proud of it, and they love it in Germany (they love David Hasselhoff too so…).
February 22nd, 2007 at 7:34 pm
I was always a fan of those K-Line tunes, great band, its a crying shame that split never saw the light of day!