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This record left our Mr Productino feeling unmoved.
We're rocking now with Seattle's Kinski on Sub Pop. Its called 'Down Below It's Chaos' and is opened with a distorted guitar rock song. As the album develops we're into instrumental songs with the odd vocal splashed in to create a Sonic Youth style groove. Its kind of stoner rock with an occasional trance like feel to it. He's never off his distortion pedal though and personally too much fuzz makes my hair fall out .However You might like the bald look so carry on.
What the label says:
Kinski is a four-piece rock band from Seattle, WA. Their unique
evocation of avant-rock is deconstructionist and heady, but also
emotive and visceral. NME described Kinski as: "Like Sabbath in a
washing machine during a power surge." Comprised of guitarists Chris
Martin and Matthew Reid-Schwartz (Matthew also plays keyboards and
flute), bassist Lucy Atkinson, and drummer Barrett Wilke, Kinski have
toured with Mission of Burma, Comets on Fire, Oneida, Mono, Acid
Mothers Temple, Black Mountain, and most recently opened a month of
dates for Tool on their spring '07 tour. Produced and recorded by
Randall Dunn (Earth, Sunn O))), Boris) at his Aleph Studio in Seattle,
Down Below It's Chaos is Kinski's 3rd full-length for Sub Pop. With
the notable inclusion of 3 songs with subdued yet urgent vocals
courtesy of Chris Martin, the new record is a kaleidoscopic mix of Kinski's
expansive, over-driven power and intricate beauty. With majestically
fuzzed-out guitar tones, spare and pounding rhythms, and swirling sonic textures, Down Below It's Chaos sums up Kinski's past and propels them into the ozone. What's left of it, that is.
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