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"Black Balloon" is the fifth and final single by indie rock duo The Kills from their third studio album, Midnight Boom (2008). It was released on March 22, 2009 through the independent label Domino. [1] The single features two B-sides, "Weedkiller", and a cover of the blues standard "Forty Four", originally written by Roosevelt Sykes. [2]
The Kills debuted in 2002 with the Black Rooster EP, released on Domino Records. The duo's debut full-length album, Keep on Your Mean Side , was released the following year. The album peaked at number 47 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart , while the single "Fried my Little Brains" peaked at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 1 ]
Last Day of Magic" was released as the third single on June 15, 2008 [4] Two final singles from the album were "Tape Song", released on November 16, 2008, [5] and "Black Balloon", released on March 22, 2009. [6] Both songs have charted in France. "Sour Cherry" was featured on an episode of the TV series Gossip Girl, and became popular. [7] "
The Kills are back with their first album since 2016, 'God Games,' and a new single, '103.' The LP arrives Oct. 27 from Domino.
The Kills were part of the line-up for Coachella 2016. [25] The Kills fifth studio album, Ash & Ice, was released on 3 June 2016. [26] A new single titled "Doing It to Death" was released in March 2016. [27] The duo embarked on a lengthy world tour, [28] but were forced to cancel European festival dates after Mosshart was diagnosed with ...
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To mark Black Balloon Day on Wednesday, the founders of HALOS, or Healing After Losing One to Substance, erected 38 "black balloons" in front of Pathway Community Church.