Kinky Love Announces Debut EP 'Promise'

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Hot and heavy are two of the first words that come to mind when describing Kinky Love's debut EP 'Promise', and that's exactly how this Chicago synth pop duo likes it.

While a rare Nancy Sinatra song first inspired the band's name, it soon became synonymous with more than the quick gratification their music provides.

"It represents our overt and unnatural writing style," says singer Xoe Wise of the "collaborative poetry" she creates with keyboardist Dan Zima.

The two met through mutual friends in 2013 and set out to bring their distinct backgrounds to the five songs on Promise, which will be self released in April.

Combining Wise's lust for pop bombast with Zima's predilection for 80s programming, songs like the dance single "Affair" and the breathy ballad "Impression" sound like Madonna and Giorgio Moroder re-soundtracking "Scarface," in a Michael Mann sequel.

"I get these images in my head, and I like to think of worlds I'd want to go to after hearing the songs," says Zima, reflecting further on the cinematic overtones of Kinky Love's music.

"There's a real sense of intuition that guides each one."

Look for this act to grow their reputation as one to watch. "It's hard to ignore our chemistry," laughs Wise--but then again you wouldn't expect any less from a band like Kinky Love.