This sardonic Fort Wayne outfit pens funny little numbers--quirky meditations on light bulbs and other odd topics. But the KBC isn't just some novelty act; if the gravelly country duo tells cutting tales about corporate culture and the like, they're simply serving up daily subjects of modern life.
Eighty plus odd years of foolin? around with music and still not rich. Two guys making up music cause they want to, Larry Banks and John Krill, the Krill Banks Conspiracy, have no intended audience, evidenced by the undiagnosed ?style? of tunes presented here. Banks is the Bass, occasional keys and the Mix Meister and Krill picks at acoustic and electric guitar while doing the singin? cause he?s the only one who knows the words. Google: Krill-Banks Conspiracy Why this name? Just the two of us feeling conspired against. Do you play live? Only live enough to record. Haven't performed to audience in many moons. Have to be a special occasion at this point. How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry? First, recording and mixing with computers, and cutting a disc at will, is the revolution. As to the music industry, it may get the point back to music, and away from image. Masses and masses of music available from vertially anybody.. anywhere. A "hit" song might be heard by only a thousand people. Would you sign a record contract with a major label? What could I possibly have to lose ? Band History: Some Songs and an Alien inspired back story is available on the net http://www.krillbanksconspiracy.cutlasscom.biz/index.html or Google: Krill-Banks Conspiracy Your influences? The beatles made my hair grow. Three Dog Night, Eagles, Tom and Dick Smothers Favorite spot? Alone in the Dark. Equipment used: I play Yamaha accoustic and a borrowed elctric and use my own vocal cords. Larry has eleventeen basses and a multitude of toys and doodads that blink. Anything else...? We're really aliens or get our music from aliens, or some such nonsense http://www.krillbanksconspiracy.cutlasscom.biz/index.html