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Kinetikill is a Los Angeles-based collision of two worlds: the idol energy of Luna Flare and the death metal bite of Goliath. What began as a one-off experiment turned into a relentless prog-thrash machine built on groove, speed, and sharp left turns. Min-ji Suzuka brings dynamic vocals that can shift from haunting to ferocious, while primary songwriters Hyejin Matsura, Yuma Kim, and Jens Strickman supply the menace. The result is heavy music with impact, hooks, and lyrics that actually mean something.
Kinetkill Are:
David Le Faine - Drums, Backing Vocals
Min-ji Suzuka - Lead Vocals
Hyejin Matsura - Guitars and Vocals
Yuma Kim - Guitars and Vocals
Jens Strickman - Bass and Backing Vocals
About the Process
Kinetikill is a human-led metal project built around human-written concepts, lyrics, instrumental ideas, vocal direction, arrangements, and creative direction.
Songs may begin from riffs, rhythm ideas, lyric concepts, vocal melodies, structural sketches, or studio-developed parts before being expanded through a modern production workflow. AI-assisted tools may be used to help shape the final sound, build out arrangements, explore textures, strengthen transitions, and bring the project’s mix of idol energy, prog-thrash aggression, and death metal weight into focus.
AI-assisted tools are part of the creative and production process, but they do not replace the human direction behind Kinetikill. The lyrics, concepts, song choices, editing decisions, arrangement direction, production taste, and final release curation are handled by human creators.
Kinetikill exists as a heavy, high-energy, human-directed metal project where songwriting, character, performance ideas, studio experimentation, and modern tools are used together to serve the song.

