Soft Kill Is The Post-Punk Brainchild Of Tobias Grave Blessure Grave . In Fall 2010 The Project Started Demoing Their First Tracks Which Already Showed Their Shared Devotion To Goth And Post Punk Acts Of The Early 80’s. Indeed The Band’s Debut Full-Length “An Open Door” Is Haunted By The Ghosts Of The Cure Killing Joke And Magazine. In The Seething Restraint Of “Borders Comfort” Full Of Skittering Single-Note Guitar Runs One Hears The Echoes Of Joy Division’s Propulsive Dirges While The New Wave Bounce Of “Sea Of Doubt” Is An Heir To Such Art-Damaged Synth Pop As Wire’s Classic “154”. Soft Kill Clearly Revere These Inspirations But Their Music - A Style They’ve Dubbed “Based Goth” - Is Its Own Animal Part Of A Lineage But Unafraid To Evolve Into Something New. October 2012 Sees The Release Of The Long Awaited New Single “Seven Hundred” Followed By The Band’s Second Album In Spring 2013.