
Alan Dixon from Canada’s The Metal Voice spoke to singer Russ Dwarf and drummer Darrel Dwarf from the KILLER DWARFS in Montreal Canada on April 6 2018 at the Piranha Bar.
Watch the interview here:
When asked about the upcoming live album that will be released on EMP David Ellefson’s label
Russ-“The New live album comes out April 13, 2018, it’s a live album called LIVE NO GUFF that we recorded a few years back in Canada in four cities, Toronto , Ottawa,Vancouver and Whitehorse. ”
When asked if the band is starting over again
Darrel- “All we do is go through hiatuses, we have been together 37 years and we really never break up but we roll through the times and sometimes call them hiatuses and we go to other projects. We have been back touring for a solid 5 years. every year we do at least 20 shows.”
When asked how their new label EMP is compared to their former Labels
Russ- “It’s so new for us we really don’t know, we are really excited about it and happy to be with Dave Ellefson.”
Darrel- “Times have changed this isn’t Epic records, Dave’s got a label, he is a worldly character himself, Megadeth is a huge act, it’s a great thing. Ellefson is working with us cause were veterans, he is a veteran and we are all veterans.”
When asked about the new live album and plans for a new studio album
Russ- All the classics will be on, something from every album is on there, this live album is just a stop gap because we have to deliver a new studio album next year 2019 for EMP
“Live, No Guff” track listing:
01. Comin’ Through
02. Hard Luck Town
03. Tell Me Please
04. Driftin’ Back
05. Union of Pride
06. Doesn’t Matter
07. Can’t Lose
08. Start @ One
09. Burn It Down
10. Stand Tall
11. Keep The Spirit Alive
12. Dirty Weapons
13. Heavy Mental Breakdown

KILLER DWARFS signed to EMP Label Group, the U.S.-based label of MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson. The band’s long-awaited live set, “Live, No Guff”, will be released on April 13. 2018
Their self-titled 1983 debut album was nominated for a Juno Award and radio stations in the US, particularly in Texas, started to play their album.
This classic lineup released the band’s breakthrough 1986 album, Stand Tall, followed by Big Deal in 1988 and Dirty Weapons in 1990. The band received much recognition in Canada and the United States during the 80’s, and their videos were in regular rotation at MuchMusic and on the MTV program Headbanger’s Ball.





