88/100
Written by: Murdoch Watson
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In an age when the idea of a cohesive album seems less important than a collection of 99 cent single downloads, it is refreshing to hear a set of songs that belong together. Here the experience is more rewarding when the album is listened to as a whole. That said, there is nothing revolutionary happening on “KIMF.” Instead, we get reliable tracks like the sun-soaked folksy sound (read: early ‘70s California) of “Oslo Novelist” and “Left for All the Strays,” or the more country-rock Byrds-esque “Silver Among the Gold” and “Dig That Crazy Grave. Read the full story
