All four videos were directed by then-bassist Marc Farful and were made for songs off our first album, Sacred Cheese.
Chris Meyer played drums on all four tracks, but then-drummer-now-bassist Searbahn appears in the videos.
We hope to give you some more videos in the future, but pretty much every potential single off the last two records would require a budget (Robotron 2084
needs a freaking robot invasion, and we don't know anyone who has an unlimited supply of papier-mâché). So for the time being, we will just need some patience and planning. But we would also happily accept thousands of dollars.
Need Some More
"T and R" -- ?
Here are two versions of Tigers and Robots that were filmed seven-and-a-half years apart, but in the same place and with some of the same equipment (and of course, the same shirt). Both were filmed on the local music show
Z191TV.
2010 Lineup:
KMX - Guitar/Vocals (of course)
Marc Farful - Bass
Searbahn - Drums
Mike Score - Pretending to Play Guitar (did he have you fooled?)
2017 Lineup:
KMX - Guitar/Vocals (that's not going to change)
Searbahn - Bass (that changed)
Dudeman - Drums
Need Some More "T and R" -- ?
Here are two versions of Tigers and Robots that were filmed seven-and-a-half years apart, but in the same place and with some of the same equipment (and of course, the same shirt). Both were filmed on the local music show
Z191TV.
2010 Lineup:
KMX - Guitar/Vocals (of course)
Marc Farful - Bass
Searbahn - Drums
Mike Score - Pretending to Play Guitar (did he have you fooled?)
2017 Lineup:
KMX - Guitar/Vocals (that's not going to change)
Searbahn - Bass (that changed)
Dudeman - Drums
But Wait, There's More ...
What better way to digress than by watching live KMX Band videos in reverse chronological order? There's quite a glut of footage available on YouTube, as well as some videos we're still looking for (actually, maybe the footage from our first show in '07 should remain lost). Click
here
for a sampling of our live shows throughout the years.
But Wait, There's More ...
What better way to digress than by watching live KMX Band videos in reverse chronological order? There's quite a glut of footage available on YouTube, as well as some videos we're still looking for (actually, maybe the footage from our first show in '07 should remain lost). Click
here
for a sampling of our live shows throughout the years.