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MusicYou are in: Nottingham > Entertainment > Music > The Kull on 'Tic Tac Toe' ![]() The Kull The Kull on 'Tic Tac Toe'Nottingham band The Kull, have released their debut single 'Tic Tac Toe'. Listen to their acoustic session and interview with The Beat's Dean Jackson. The Kull are a new Nottingham band that are promising to "kill your stereo"... that's kill in a good way. They've played around the country including Garage and Barfly in London and more locally at The Social. Recently they were invited in to the BBC studios in Nottingham to perform an acoustic session. They were also interviewed by The Beat's Dean Jackson. During the interview, members of The Kull talk to Dean Jackson about:-
Help playing audio/video If you fancy seeing The Kull on stage, they're appearing at The Social on 13th December and Junktion 7 on New Year's Eve. Quickfire questions for The Kull's David Startin![]() The Kull's single cover Tell us about the band's name...Andy came up with the name, he's probably got some intelligent reasoning, but he never lets on to us. Influences...We are influenced by Joy Divsion, PJ Harvey, The Doors, Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, Bauhaus, Interpol, Queens of the Stone Age, among others. Best gig...It's got be the single launch party at the social. There was a healthy turn out, some great convoluted images and we played a great gig. Good night had by all. Best band ever...It's not a band, it's man. It's got to be Bowie. Worst moment touring...Urinating into bottles when our driver wouldn't stop for a toilet break. Then having half our belongings stolen from a YMCA in Glasgow. What the band hopes to achieve...Nationwide success. The same as every other band. Any examples of 'rock 'n' roll' misbehaviour?Of course, but we're certainly not going to let the BBC know about them. last updated: 11/09/2009 at 08:48 SEE ALSOYou are in: Nottingham > Entertainment > Music > The Kull on 'Tic Tac Toe' BBC Introducing...The best unsigned musical talent in the East Midlands.
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