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Kinda like Vampire Weekend - if you shoved a kettle cord up their arse, plugged it into the wall and flicked the power switch. Biography: Musical boundaries suck. Music's about playing, dancing and having fun together. With all that commercial, competitive stuff, we lose that. We want to keep the community feeling alive. Life can be a bitch, let’s party. "Check out the Khanz now, before everybody else does" said the review and they're not exaggerating. The young band is on the cusp of something, although nobody's sure exactly what, least of all the band themselves. "We're just having fun with our music and hoping you do too." says Kat. But the growing numbers being drawn in tells a different story. The Khanz released their third single. "Wolves", at FBi Radio's 9th Birthday Party on 31 August 2012, where they were one of five bands chosen to play the main stage and broadcast live to air. The single immediately scored high rotation on FBi Radio and was distributed by AMRAP and AitIt with the sought-after “FBi Recommends” endorsement. “Wolves” is the tale of what happens when a group of friends disperse and go their separate ways. “Prescription Culture”, the band’s second single, released on 10 February 2012, focused on the drugs being given to kids in order to control their behaviour. “Kids are being turned into junkies by their own parents. And it’s not for the kids’ benefit. It’s to make the parents feel better.” “Prescription Culture” scored another B rotation for the