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Alex Winston|King Con (10 Year Anniversary Bonus)

King Con (10 Year Anniversary Bonus)

Alex Winston

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The full-length follow-up to her 2011 debut EP Sister Wife, 2012's King Con features more of singer/songwriter Alex Winston's buoyant, technicolor psych and folk-influenced pop. A opera-trained vocalist, the Michigan-born Winston came off as a kind of cherubic indie rock Kate Bush on Sister Wife, and King Con does nothing if not reinforce this notion. These are meticulously crafted, gargantuanly melodic songs that frame Winston's fairy siren of a voice with swirling, sparkling productions (via the Knocks) rife with bells and keyboards, shimmering guitar bits, and veritable marching bands of rhythm. While a few tracks carry over from Sister Wife, including the title track, the '60s girl group-sounding "Choice Notes," and the yearning "Locomotive," listeners also get more than few hummable, immediately catchy numbers like the swoony "Velvet Elvis" and the wide-eyed and cinematic "Medicine." While the album title suggests that Winston's talents may be less than genuine, King Con is never anything less than truly inspired.
© Matt Collar /TiVo

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1
Velvet Elvis (2022 Redux) Explicit
00:03:22

Alex Winston, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

© 2022 If This Then Records ℗ 2022 If This Then Records

2
Sister Wife (2022 Redux)
00:03:21

Alex Winston, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

© 2022 If This Then Records ℗ 2022 If This Then Records

3
Waiting Around to Die
00:02:35

Townes Van Zandt, Composer, Writer - Alex Winston, MainArtist

© 2022 If This Then Records ℗ 2022 If This Then Records

4
Locomotive / Medicine (A Take Away Show by La Blogothèque)
00:04:41

James Patterson, Composer, Writer - Alex Winston, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Benjamin Ruttner, Composer, Writer

© 2022 If This Then Records ℗ 2022 If This Then Records

5
Choice Notes (A Take Away Show by La Blogothèque)
00:03:12

Alex Winston, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

© 2022 If This Then Records ℗ 2022 If This Then Records

Album review

The full-length follow-up to her 2011 debut EP Sister Wife, 2012's King Con features more of singer/songwriter Alex Winston's buoyant, technicolor psych and folk-influenced pop. A opera-trained vocalist, the Michigan-born Winston came off as a kind of cherubic indie rock Kate Bush on Sister Wife, and King Con does nothing if not reinforce this notion. These are meticulously crafted, gargantuanly melodic songs that frame Winston's fairy siren of a voice with swirling, sparkling productions (via the Knocks) rife with bells and keyboards, shimmering guitar bits, and veritable marching bands of rhythm. While a few tracks carry over from Sister Wife, including the title track, the '60s girl group-sounding "Choice Notes," and the yearning "Locomotive," listeners also get more than few hummable, immediately catchy numbers like the swoony "Velvet Elvis" and the wide-eyed and cinematic "Medicine." While the album title suggests that Winston's talents may be less than genuine, King Con is never anything less than truly inspired.
© Matt Collar /TiVo

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