Killed by 9V Batteries

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Killed by 9V Batteries
OriginAustria
Genres
Years active2002–2005, 2005–present
Labels
Websitekilledby9vbatteries.com
Members
  • Wolfgang Möstl
  • Mario Zangl
  • Mario Loder
  • Philipp Ludersdorfer
Past membersStefan Christandl

Killed by 9V Batteries is an Austrian[1] indie rock band.

Biography[]

Founded in Graz in 2002, the members entered a temporary hiatus in 2005. However in the same year, they re-grouped and later signed to the Vienna-based indie label and released three full-length albums there.

Around 2015 the band went on a second hiatus and front singer Wolfgang Möstl worked out his solo act to a three member band. This band is in sound similar to Killed by 9 Volt Batteries, though a bit less noisy. In Mile Me Deaf he is the lead singer and plays guitar and occasionally on a Home Swinger. In 2018 he scaled down this project to a solo act again with a more electronic output with samplers, drum computers and him on guitar and vocals. Möstl also plays guitar in the bands , and the sludge rockband . Möstl also plays guitar in the live band of .

Discography[]

  • Rascals Kill Wild Wild Rascals (CD, Numavi, 2004)
  • Rough (CD, Numavi, 2004)
  • Powerchord Desaster (CD, Numavi, 2005)
  • Ford Mustang (CD-Single, Numavi, 2005)
  • Killed by 9V Batteries (CD, , 2006)
  • Split 7" w/ "Jolly Goods" (7", Louisville/Siluh, 2008)
  • Split Cassette w/ "Black Fox Dance" (MC, Wilhelm Show Me The Major Label, 2008)
  • Escape Plans Make It Hard To Wait For Success (CD/LP, Siluh, 2008)
  • Split LP w/ "Picture Eyes" (LP, Siluh/Numavi, 2009)
  • The Crux (LP Siluh, 2011)

Albums[]

  • Leave a Light on, 2008
  • That's the crap we dance to, 2009
  • Mile Me Deaf (1st Tape), 2009
  • a blast from da past, 2012
  • Eat Skull, 2012
  • Holography, 2014
  • Gold Kid (16 Minute Version), 2014
  • Singlestringer, 2014
  • Eerie Bits of Future Trips, 2015, album
  • The Run, 2016
  • Alien Age, 2017

EPs and Singles[]

  • Sisters of Marcy D'arcy, 2009 EP
  • Brando EP, 2013
  • Shiver, 2014 single
  • Out Of Breath At Ego Death wolf/beat Remix, 2014 single
  • All That She Wants (Ace Of Base Cover), Single, 2013
  • Bologna English Type / Creepy Lounge Version (Wanda Cover), 2015, single
  • Light Ltd. EP, 2015
  • She's quite alright, 2015 single
  • Dig Deep, 2016 single
  • Blowout / Wayout 7", 2016
  • Alien Age (Fazo Jellinek Remix), single
  • Voyage, 2017 single
  • Light Ltd., 2017 single

References[]

  1. ^ "Drowned in Sound - News - EuroSonic confirms line-up: who's on it you ask?". Archived from the original on 2008-06-08. Retrieved 2008-05-31.

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