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Kid Loco|Kill your darlings

Kill your darlings

Kid Loco

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Four years after his debut, an LP of clever, double-entendre trip-hop, Kid Loco plunged deeper into the world of knowing naïveté with Kill Your Darlings. If the explicit liners aren't enough eye-candy for all the nymphomaniacs out there, the French downtempo producer and pop fanatic kicks off with a track named "Cocaine Diana" and the languorous female vocal: "Once the devil came into my kitchen/and with a knife and a fork, he ate my chicken/Twice the Lord came into my bedroom/and drunk boozy booze to gimme real satisfaction" over a slinky bassline and a few orchestral tune-up blattings. Tim Keegan, an occasional guitarist with Robyn Hitchcock and the leader of Departure Lounge, also makes appearances on several songs, though his sly, faux-emotional delivery on "Three Feet High Reefer" and "A Little Bit of Soul" tends to grate. The female vocalist, Louise Quinn, is less annoying, but also plays the coquette far too much. At times, Kill Your Darlings is a dead ringer for the anthemic meanderings of Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval and the Jesus & Mary Chain on the latter's Stoned and Dethroned album. Dragged down to the level of material like "Here Come the Munchies" (surely one of the most inane lyrics of the year), Kid Loco can't possibly hope to rescue these songs, no matter how good his productions.

© John Bush /TiVo

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1
Cocaine Diana
00:04:20

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

2
Lucy's talking
00:04:24

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

3
Horsetown in vain
00:05:53

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

4
Three feet high reefer
00:03:28

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

5
A little bit of soul
00:04:05

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

6
I can't let it happen to you
00:04:19

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

7
Gypsie good time
00:03:52

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

8
Here come the munchies
00:03:54

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

9
Going round in circles
00:05:53

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

10
I want you
00:04:22

Kid Loco, Performer - Kid Bravo, Composer

2009 Wagram Music 2009 Wagram Music

Albumbeschreibung

Four years after his debut, an LP of clever, double-entendre trip-hop, Kid Loco plunged deeper into the world of knowing naïveté with Kill Your Darlings. If the explicit liners aren't enough eye-candy for all the nymphomaniacs out there, the French downtempo producer and pop fanatic kicks off with a track named "Cocaine Diana" and the languorous female vocal: "Once the devil came into my kitchen/and with a knife and a fork, he ate my chicken/Twice the Lord came into my bedroom/and drunk boozy booze to gimme real satisfaction" over a slinky bassline and a few orchestral tune-up blattings. Tim Keegan, an occasional guitarist with Robyn Hitchcock and the leader of Departure Lounge, also makes appearances on several songs, though his sly, faux-emotional delivery on "Three Feet High Reefer" and "A Little Bit of Soul" tends to grate. The female vocalist, Louise Quinn, is less annoying, but also plays the coquette far too much. At times, Kill Your Darlings is a dead ringer for the anthemic meanderings of Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval and the Jesus & Mary Chain on the latter's Stoned and Dethroned album. Dragged down to the level of material like "Here Come the Munchies" (surely one of the most inane lyrics of the year), Kid Loco can't possibly hope to rescue these songs, no matter how good his productions.

© John Bush /TiVo

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