Kinski / 7 (Or 8)
Album: | 7 (Or 8) | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Kinski | Added: | Aug 2015 | |
Label: | Kill Rock Stars |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-08-17 | Pull Date: | 2015-10-19 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 25 | Oct 18 | Oct 11 | Sep 27 | Sep 13 | Sep 6 | Aug 30 | Aug 23 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 02, 2016: | Meow: The Almost Best Of 2015
Bulletin Of The International String Figure Association |
4. | Oct 18, 2015: | Meow
Flight Risk |
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2. | Oct 25, 2015: | Meow
I Fell Like A Fucking Flower |
5. | Oct 17, 2015: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
I Fell Like A Fucking Flower |
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3. | Oct 21, 2015: | Home on the Range
Flight Risk |
6. | Oct 12, 2015: | The Fishbowl
Operation Negligee |
Album Review
Pixel
Reviewed 2015-08-17
Reviewed 2015-08-17
Garagey rock from Seattle vets.
Long-running band Kinski do Kill Rock Stars proud with this solid and intriguing release. What I enjoy about this album is that many of the grungey tracks on here are instrumentals and encourage more thought than your average rock song. Also, it features a really beautiful, triumphant closer (play it if you have 12 minutes!!!). Energetic, upbeat, driving stuff, worth a listen.
FCC CLEAN. All but 2 and 5 are instrumentals.
RIYL Sebadoh, Dino Jr., early Pavement, harder grungy stuff, basically
I like **7** as one of the best tracks of the year, then 6, 5, 4.
1. (6:14) mid-fast. instrumental 1. noise!! driving grungy angry noise!! in a good way. becomes a headbanger with this badass strut to it, and awesome solos.
2. (3:36) med. killer distorted Nirvana-y riff. vocals! “who cares what’s right/as long as I don’t hurt you.”
3. (4:30) med-fast. instrumental 2. simple drums, descending mildly ominous guitars. builds, builds, another head bobber. crazy energy burst at close.
4. *(5:31) med. instrumental 3. twangy catchy riff, Stephen Malkmus tripped out and forgot to write lyrics. playful yet complex, slackery yet mature, good stuff.
5. *(2:15) fast. instrumental 4. catchy punky downward spiral, a shot of energy.
6. **(3:56) mid. just a great laid-back mid-tempo song. mood: jaded. can’t pinpoint what it is about this one, but it’s simple and Slanted and Enchanted-y and great
7. ***(11:59) slow, ends mid. instrumental 5. what an amazing track! starts with minimal ambient noise, you’re unsure if you pressed play, adds the ghost of analog synth. then @ 2:34 builds slowly with many subtle changes and by the time it’s over you’re wishing it would go on and on. Mr. Esq says “Mogwai-esque.” uplifting, great piece of music. play this.
Long-running band Kinski do Kill Rock Stars proud with this solid and intriguing release. What I enjoy about this album is that many of the grungey tracks on here are instrumentals and encourage more thought than your average rock song. Also, it features a really beautiful, triumphant closer (play it if you have 12 minutes!!!). Energetic, upbeat, driving stuff, worth a listen.
FCC CLEAN. All but 2 and 5 are instrumentals.
RIYL Sebadoh, Dino Jr., early Pavement, harder grungy stuff, basically
I like **7** as one of the best tracks of the year, then 6, 5, 4.
1. (6:14) mid-fast. instrumental 1. noise!! driving grungy angry noise!! in a good way. becomes a headbanger with this badass strut to it, and awesome solos.
2. (3:36) med. killer distorted Nirvana-y riff. vocals! “who cares what’s right/as long as I don’t hurt you.”
3. (4:30) med-fast. instrumental 2. simple drums, descending mildly ominous guitars. builds, builds, another head bobber. crazy energy burst at close.
4. *(5:31) med. instrumental 3. twangy catchy riff, Stephen Malkmus tripped out and forgot to write lyrics. playful yet complex, slackery yet mature, good stuff.
5. *(2:15) fast. instrumental 4. catchy punky downward spiral, a shot of energy.
6. **(3:56) mid. just a great laid-back mid-tempo song. mood: jaded. can’t pinpoint what it is about this one, but it’s simple and Slanted and Enchanted-y and great
7. ***(11:59) slow, ends mid. instrumental 5. what an amazing track! starts with minimal ambient noise, you’re unsure if you pressed play, adds the ghost of analog synth. then @ 2:34 builds slowly with many subtle changes and by the time it’s over you’re wishing it would go on and on. Mr. Esq says “Mogwai-esque.” uplifting, great piece of music. play this.
Track Listing
1. | Detroit Trickle Down | 4. | Powder | |||
2. | Flight Risk | 5. | Drink Up And Be Somebody | |||
3. | I Fell Like A Fucking Flower | 6. | Operation Negligee | |||
7. | Bulletin Of The International String Figure Association |