Currently on a short UK tour, Killing Joke mark the dates by issuing a new single.
Killing Joke played the legendary 100 Club on Thursday 9th and will be performing at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 12th March- managing to squeeze in a show at Wolverhampton’s Steel Mill on Friday 10th.
They’ve also managed to find time to release a brand new single- ‘Full Spectrum Dominance‘- that is available now.
‘Full Spectrum Dominance‘ has been mixed by Tom Dalgety (Ghost, Pixies, Royal Blood) and is accompanied by a remix from Youth, artwork by longstanding designer Mike Coles, plus a lyric video.
Killing Joke will be performing their first two albums in their entirety at the Albert Hall – 1980’s self-titled debut album followed by their second full-length, ‘What’s THIS For…!‘
‘Full Spectrum Dominance‘ shows that Jaz Coleman, Geordie, Youth & Big Paul, the original Killing Joke personnel, are not mellowing.
Listen to the song on a platform of your choice HERE!
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