Kill for Love is the fourth studio album by American electronic music band Chromatics.
[9] Drowned in Sound's Sean Adams praised its "scale and ambition" and dubbed it "a modern masterpiece",[13] while BBC Music's Alex Denney named it "one of the finest records to surface this year".
[18] Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine viewed Kill for Love as "a great tribute to the grueling power of fatigue, an album that turns a dearth of ideas into a virtue.
"[1] Austin Trunick of Under the Radar noted its "meticulously well thought-out" sequencing and remarked that it "feels less like an album and more like a feature film.
Club dubbed Kill for Love an "ambitious work", but felt that "the tracks blend together into a flat, echo-drenched concoction of Radelet's blank Nico croon", concluding that "it's probably worth just waiting for the movie [Drive].