The saga continues as Natalia Kills unveils the next chapter in her self-directed series, “Love, Kills XX.”
Using a healthy sample of her buzz single, “Zombie,” the singer gives us a brief glimpse into just how murderous Kills can truly become.
The takeaway message here seems to be that even in preparing to commit a homicide, one should never forget a trusty pair of eyelash curlers and your favorite shade of lipstick.
For more on Natalia, check out her official website. The next episode will premiere on her website at 8 p.m. EST next Monday (or on Tuesday for Vevo), so stay tuned.
Behold: the first of a series of webisodes entitled “Love, Kills XX,” all directed and produced by Natalia Kills.
It’s a little Dial M for Murder, a little of Lady Gaga‘s “Paparazzi” (so basically a little Hitchcock once again), and a whole chum bucket full of everything eerie and macabre.
Mostly though, we hear a lot of sexily spoken monologue. We also discover that Natalia Kills has a hint of an accent, though not a heavy one.
I can’t wait to see what unfolds. You’re killing it, Kills–killing it!
filed under: Britney Spears, Girlicious, Kate Nash, MuuTunes, Natalia Kills, Pharrell Williams, Uffie
MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of April 18, 2010
5. Kate Nash – Don’t You Want To Share The Guilt
She’s speaks at the pace I regularly think at, and with just the right amount of neuroses added for good measure.
4. Britney Spears – Dramatic
“Baby, fuck you.” MMPH. The original version leaked without Heidi (mercifully). Love you, bb.
3. Girlicious – Maniac
Generic good pop; generic girl group. Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you got ’til it’s gone? RIP PCD/Danity Kane.
2. Uffie – ADD SUV (ft. Pharrell)
OH MY GOD, YES. More on this soon…
1. Scissor Sisters – Invisible Light
A future classic, nu-disco sensation recalling the best of the best. Authentic, emotional, and absolutely euphoric. ON CONSTANT REPEAT.
filed under: Alex Gardner, MuuTunes, Natalia Kills, Sky Ferreira, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Stevie Nicks, Tila Tequila
MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of April 11, 2010
5. Tila Tequila – I Fucked The DJ
She may drag the term “fame whore” down to frightening new low, but this song is just too much filthy fun.
4. Alex Gardner – I’m Not Mad
Further evidence of Xenomania’s pop perfection. Unstoppably good.
3. Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Bittersweet
Yes, still. It’s my ringtone now, you know.
2. Sky Ferreira – Stand Back (Stevie Nicks Cover)
While everyone’s chirping about the buzz single “17,” I simply cannot get enough of her electro-touched cover of a Nicks classic. Sort of reminds me of Kelly Osbourne’s brilliantly overlooked album, Sleeping in the Nothing.
1. Natalia Kills – Activate My Heart
My anticipation hasn’t died at all to hear what Cherrytree’s latest artist has in store for us. Robot love and stuttering vocals…what else can I say? She kills it.
Calling all zombies–Natalia Kills has just unveiled a second song from her debut.
“Activate My Heart” is a super slick 21st century distress call. Gone are the Autotune robotics of “Zombie”; in their place, Kills’ capable natural voice, which still provides some spine-tingling chills in this fabulously stinging electro-crawler.
Even if Kills drops a fair share of robot talk, this new song is a little bit more, well…human. “I’ve been played around, love has let me down, tore my feelings out,” the artist laments in the first few seconds of the song. Add in a plethora of electronica bleeps, blips, and stuttering syllables, and you’ve got one hell of a follow-up.
You can download “Activate My Heart” for free from her label, Cherrytree Records.
Things are really beginning to come together for Natalia Kills, MuuMuse’s official “Most Anticipated” artist for 2010.
Above, check out the newly released trailer for the budding entertainer’s debut series, “Love, Kills,” which will be released later in the spring through Cherrytree Records. The short was written and directed by its lead star, Ms. Kills. It promises to be a bloody good time!
While we wait for more, check out the artist’s new interview with RWD Magazine.
filed under: Grace Jones, Introduucing..., Kate Bush, Lady Gaga, Martin Kierszenbaum, Natalia Kills, Rihanna, Will.I.Am
If last year’s theme was the circus, this year’s is truly the freakshow.
Meet Natalia Kills, a new artist preparing for her debut under the hit-making machine better known as Cherry Tree Records (as well as a co-sign under Will.i.Am‘s label.)
Grabbing an intentionally Autotuned vocal cue from label mate Lady Gaga and an aesthetic note from classic noir (and subsequently, Rihanna‘s latest output), Natalia Kills’ “Zombie” is a killer visual and aural debut by any and all definition.
The track simply bleeds from the speakers with electric, spine-tingling potential. Just try and resist the militant, robotic beat and the icy chorus: “I’m in love with a zombie boy, but his heart is so cold.” Then again, it only took the first three seconds of that beat to have me hooked.
…And this isn’t even the first official single.
Along with her debut album set to be released sometime in 2010, Natalia also directs her own videos. According to a transcribed faux-conversation on her MySpace, her debut film will be released in time with her album–both of which dealing with the theme of perfectionism.
Earlier on in the conversation, Martin “Cherry Cherry Boom Boom” Kierszenbaum (head of Cherry Tree) refers to a song of hers as “Grace Jones meets Kate Bush at La Femme Nikita‘s apartment.” High praise doesn’t even begin to describe that statement.
Time will soon tell what becomes of Natalia Kills. To me, she is the artist to watch for 2010.
“Zombie” is now out on iTunes. I highly suggest you go and grab it now so that when she blows up in a few months, you can tell all your friends that you saw her coming way back in 2009–and all thanks to MuuMuse!
I’m in love with a zombie. Are you?










