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The 88|Kind Of Light

Kind Of Light

The 88

  • Paru le 01/01/2003 chez Emk
  • Artistes principaux : The 88
  • Genre : Rock
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The 88 play a relatively inoffensive and imaginative brand of indie rock. At times reminiscent of Pavement or the Flaming Lips or power pop revivalists like Brendan Benson, they also throw enough curves to keep things interesting. Kind of Light is full of energy, swerving from the straight-ahead rock of "How Good It Can Be" to the grunge-lite balladry of "Kind of Light" to the keening country-rock of "No Use Left for Me" (which calls to mind the Kinks circa Muswell Hillbillies) to the horn-driven orchestral pop of "Melting in the Sun." The vocals are strong throughout -- each bandmember is credited with vocals and they harmonize very well. The best songs on the record are the bursting-with-energy, up-tempo tracks like the twisting "Sunday Afternoon" and the hard-driving "All the Same"; the rest of the record gets bogged down in mid-tempo sameness after a while. Still, this is a very promising record by a band whose heart and influences are in the right place. After all, anyone who can call up classic Kinks comparisons can't be all bad.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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All The Same
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The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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Afterlife
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Elbow Blues
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How Good It Can Be
00:03:53

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Kind Of Light
00:03:59

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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No Use Left For Me
00:03:42

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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God Is Coming
00:03:45

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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Hate Me
00:05:02

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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I'm A Man
00:04:01

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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Melting In The Sun
00:03:48

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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Sunday Afternoon
00:03:21

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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12
Something Had Me Good
00:02:52

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

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13
Hard To Be You
00:02:30

The 88, MainArtist - Keith Slettedahl, Composer

2003 EMK 2003 EMK

Chronique

The 88 play a relatively inoffensive and imaginative brand of indie rock. At times reminiscent of Pavement or the Flaming Lips or power pop revivalists like Brendan Benson, they also throw enough curves to keep things interesting. Kind of Light is full of energy, swerving from the straight-ahead rock of "How Good It Can Be" to the grunge-lite balladry of "Kind of Light" to the keening country-rock of "No Use Left for Me" (which calls to mind the Kinks circa Muswell Hillbillies) to the horn-driven orchestral pop of "Melting in the Sun." The vocals are strong throughout -- each bandmember is credited with vocals and they harmonize very well. The best songs on the record are the bursting-with-energy, up-tempo tracks like the twisting "Sunday Afternoon" and the hard-driving "All the Same"; the rest of the record gets bogged down in mid-tempo sameness after a while. Still, this is a very promising record by a band whose heart and influences are in the right place. After all, anyone who can call up classic Kinks comparisons can't be all bad.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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