Monday, August 1, 2011

King Midas Sound "Waiting For You"

                                                                                                                                                              Listening to this record gives you time and space to think. It doesn't require that much attention to listen to it, or enjoy it. "Cool out" is spacey and has this muted hip hop beat and his this feeling of desperation and fear. "Earth a Killya" has the vocal delivery in talking mode, with the same refrain of the earth tries to kill you if you try to hurt it or body will heal you if you discipline it, for most of the song, but then it goes to a story of his grandmother dreams which would tell her what to eat and they would feel better. I will not be forced to review every song if I don't feel I should, and to be honest it kind of feels like one big long song. The one-two punch of "Meltdown" and "I Man" with their great beats n shizz. "Goodbye Girl" has a nice intro and takes the view "Lost" is even better with its one two step beat and atmospheric intro and great instrumentals throughout. "Sumtimes" is a speaking  aside,that mentions his lover "Miles and Miles" finishes it off, with its quick muted beat but sparse atmospheric bloops. Seven Songs I would have to choose: Cool Out, Waiting For You, One Ting, Earth a Killya, Meltdown, Goodbye Girl, and Lost.

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