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Unlike most musicians, Jeff Tucker wasn't one of those bright-eyed kids who begged his parents for guitar lessons at age 3. He didn't sing along to Queen in front of a mirror, using a shampoo bottle as a microphone, at age 12. He didn't star as Teyve in his high schools production of Grease. His family didn't urge him to follow his dreams of being a rock star. Because he didn't have any. Instead, Jeff Tucker, now lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for Los Angeles-based alt-rock quintet Rock Kills Kid, was a socially withdrawn, barely employed, directionless 19 year old. Writing songs saved him. You can hear it all over the 11 jagged tracks he wrote for Rock Kills Kids debut Are You Nervous. The albums emotional tension recalls some of the most angst-filled recordings of the late 70s and 80s by U2, The Cure, Joy Division and The Smiths.
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