A New York three-piece who met in a bar and produced a raw, raucous self-titled debut released on Crypt Records after being discovered by Tim Warren.

Debut self-titled album released on Crypt Records; discovered and released by Tim Warren. Sound described as modernized garage-punk and rock'n'roll with influences cited as early New York Dolls, Heartbreakers and the Saints. Origins and details about formation are described in Antmo's review.

An enthusiastic, positive review praising The Little Killers' self-titled debut for its raw, raucous garage-punk energy and concise, incendiary songs. Antmo highlights the band's New York roots and Tim Warren's role in releasing the record on Crypt Records. The record is described as a modernized take on classic rock'n'roll and early punk influences.

For:Fans of garage rock, punk rock and raw rock'n'roll; listeners who like lo-fi, energetic three-minute songs and Crypt Records-style revivalism.

 Tim Warren, owner of Crypt Records, must be an amazing character.

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