Showing posts with label Kevin King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin King. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Interviews from The Lilypad 6/21/13
The show at the Lilypad on June 21 was a great night, and Found Sound succeeded in getting an interview with each band. The videos are in the order that the groups performed: Jules Vincent, Closer Than We Appear, Kevin King, Burglary Years, and Saintseneca. Special thanks to Justin Healy who volunteered to be my camera man, and Owen Bolas for letting me borrow his equipment and editing the interviews into videos.
Labels:
Burglary Years,
Cambridge,
Closer Than We Appear,
Dream Pop,
Folk,
Indie Rock,
interview,
Jules Vincent,
Kevin King,
Lilypad,
live music,
local,
Ryan Noss,
Saintseneca,
shoegaze,
singer-songwriter
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Track Review: "Icicle"
Artist: Kevin King (of Maura)
Release Date: February 13, 2012
Label: Independent
Kevin King, frontman of the band Maura based out of Somerville, is doing an acoustic solo set at the Lilypad. When I contacted him, he advised me to review the song “Icicle,” as it is the best representation of the sound his performance is going to have. The song has the familiar sound of a folky singer-songwriter that conjures imagery of relaxing in a coffee shop on a rainy day. The guitar chords, repetitive as they may be, reach beyond the normal scope of this style into the region of jazz tonalities, giving the song a warm feel. The lyrics, poetic and thoughtful, seem to take the forefront, as the same melodies and chords are repeated for the majority of the song. While this works in many cases, the energy of the song is largely stagnant, with the exception of an additional voice, a beautiful soprano, late in the song. I would love to hear King put more emotion in his performance, which could be achieved by simply exploring a broader dynamic range or exaggerating the shape in his lines. Overall, the song is warm and comforting, while maintaining a certain thoughtfulness.
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