More 80s Decadence from Kurtz

Since the last time we checked in with Kurtz back in March, those blackhearted deviants have released nine new songs on their web site. That's more than an LP's worth of original material in less than three months. Their sound has developed through the adoption of Garageband software. Fans of the Sisters, Joy Division and J&MC, get thee there for sordid kicks and ugly memories.

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