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The Killing Tree
McIlrath performing in 2006.
McIlrath performing in 2006.
Background information
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
Genres
  • hardcore punk
  • post-hardcore
  • Years active1999–2006
    LabelsEyeball, One Day Savior, Government Music
    Spinoff of
  • Baxter
  • MembersTim McIlrath
    Todd Mohney
    Geoff Reu
    Timothy Remis
    Past membersLaura Cahill
    Neil Hennessy
    WebsiteOfficial Site

    The Killing Tree (sometimes abbreviated as TKT) were a hardcore punk band from Chicago, Illinois. They were a side projectofTim McIlrath during the early days of Rise Against and featured former Rise Against guitarist Todd Mohney and bassist Geoff Reu of Baxter and Holy Roman Empire.[1]

    Career[edit]

    The Killing Tree was formed shortly after Tim McIlrath's other band, Rise Against, in 1999. The band's main line-up consisted of McIlrath on guitar and vocals, Reu on bass and backing vocals, Mohney on guitar, and Remis on drums.[2]

    In an interview, Tim McIlrath told the interviewer "I used to play in a band called Baxter with Geoff Reu and Remis, and we always had an itch to do heavier music. After Baxter broke up we would have sporadic, impromptu jam sessions in my basement for a year, with no real intention of starting anything. We actually had a female roommate at the time singing for us for a while! Either way, the songs began to take shape and we realized we needed someone else to complete the chaos, so we enlisted Todd to shred with us, and all the pieces fell into place. After we completed a number of songs we realized that what started out as fun we thought might actually go over well. "[2]

    McIlrath was concerned that Rise Against's record label, Fat Wreck Chords would not want him recording with a different band, so all members of The Killing Tree used false identities when performing and recording.[3] In February 2003, the band signed to Eyeball Records, who released the band's We Sing Sin EP in May 2003.[4] The Killing Tree has not had any albums or EPs released since 2003.

    The Killing Tree has not performed live since 2004 or released any new music since 2006, and the official website has not been updated since August 26, 2006.

    In an Interview with Punknews.org Tim McIlrath was asked about The Killing Tree's future and said: "I would love to. I would love to right now. I'd love to call those guys and just fucking write a record right now if we could. I think Neil is getting back from Europe today and I'm going to hang out with him later tonight. Todd is out of LA right now doing a bunch of graphic design stuff and Geoff is doing Holy Roman and also doing his masters degree at UIC. For me and Neil to actually have lunch together though, that's like the stars are aligned. It's a fucking miracle. I would love to and I think that I still love the Killing Tree and what we've created. I love the record, it was a lot of fun. But, there's no real mystery to why we're not doing records- it's simply because there's no time. If there was, we'd all be having a lot of fun and writing some new songs or at least playing some shows. But who knows, we tend to do a show every year or so in Chicago somewhere.."

    Musical style[edit]

    The Killing Tree's musical style is typified by longer songs and more prominent metalcore and Swedish death metal influences,[5] such as screaming vocals and aggressive breakdowns, than that of McIlrath's other band, Rise Against. Although the vocals are primarily screamed, many tracks alternate between screaming and clean vocals. The lyrics tend to be darker and have violent themes. They have been described as metalcore,[5] hardcore punk and post-hardcore,[6][7] with their style having been compared to acts such as AFI, At the Drive-In and Sparta.[6]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums

    EPs

    Compilations

    Members[edit]

    Previous members

    Other appearances[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The Romance Of Helen Trent by The Killing Tree on MSN Music". Music.msn.com. Archived from the original on November 24, 2006. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  • ^ a b "Tim McIIrath". Kevincorazza.com. Archived from the original on March 16, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  • ^ "Bury Me at Make-Out Creek EP at Storenvy". Undercomm.storenvy.com. Archived from the original on March 9, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  • ^ Heisel, Scott (February 26, 2003). "The Killing Tree signs with Eyeball Records". Punknews.org. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  • ^ a b Westerhouse, Andrew (April 30, 2003). "Review: The Killing Tree "The Romance of Helen Trent" CD". Aversion OnlineWaccess-date=6 May 2018.
  • ^ a b Pratt, Greg. "The Killing Tree The Romance of Helen Trent". Exclaim. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  • ^ Taylor, Jason. "The Killing Tree The Romance of Helen Trent". AllMusic. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  • ^ "Various - Hair: Chicago Punk Cuts". Discogs.com. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
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