Check out the Official Music Video for ‘Kill 4 U’ by The Cutthroat BrothersΒ
Theyβve been called βthe Sweeney Todds of rockβ β and The Cutthroat Brothers make good on that tag. Theyβre a pair of demon barbers with a razor-sharp riffs and dangerously catchy songs, and their bloodthirsty brand of garage punk has been ripping up the Pacific Northwest for the better part of 2018. Frontman Jason Cutthroat and drummer Donny Paycheck are renowned for their tonsorial skills. Theyβre storming out of the barbershop with an eight-song debut and accompanying music video that demonstrate theyβre just as handy with ringing choruses as they are with straight-edge razors.
If youβre at all familiar with Pacific Northwest underground music, Jason and Donny may be familiar faces to you. Theyβre both veterans of a regional rock scene that has always made national reverberations. Donny Paycheck hit the skins for Zeke, a wonderfully brutal hardcore band that played with Pearl Jam, Iron Maiden, Mudhoney, and many other renowned acts. To make their debut album, the duo called on a Seattle legend β Jack Endino, the producer and engineer who was behind the boards for Nirvanaβs Bleach. Theyβve captured a sound that is at once diabolical and alluring. It couldnβt have come from anywhere but the Northwest.
βKill 4 Youβ, the lead single, makes Jason Cutthroatβs intentions clear: heβs out for love and for blood, and not necessarily in that order. Over a sinewy guitar riff and a monstrous backbeat, he purrs a come-on with a lethal undercurrent. Like the other songs on The Cutthroat Brothers, βKill 4 Youβ is immediate, arresting, seductive, and liable to get lodged in your head. It nods to the greats of Seattleβs rock past before slashing out in its own venomous direction.
Perhaps that is, in part, because The Cutthroat Brothers arenβt from Seattle. Theyβre based in Tacoma β the Emerald Cityβs scrappier, grungier cousin. Itβs in Tacoma where Donny Paycheck cuts heads, and his own Supernova Barbershop is as much a star of the βKill 4 Youβ clip as the two musicians are. Everything about Supernova feels authentic, right down to the checkerboard floor and the sprays and brushes on the countertops. The Cutthroat Brothers set up on the floor of the handsome, old-school shop, right in between the leather chairs and the wide mirrors. Their white shirts are spattered with blood, their rubber gloves are on, and their razors and scissors gleam under the shoplights. Sure, they might slice the customers up. But theyβll leave behind good-looking corpses.






















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