2007-05-21
The accomplished studio drummer and his studio band The Electric 4 are poised and ready for all the notoriety that comes along with rhythmic pop songs and elusively playful lyrics. After flavorful debuts at NYC’s Knitting Factory all that waits is a write-up in the Village Voice. Utterly danceable, poppy, surreal overdubs all wrapped around percussive arrangements; tell me is there anymore we can ask for? While often compared to Beck I would say Kristoffer lies somewhere between the New Radicals without the mall and The Scissor Sisters minus the disco. Plus a Bowie-esque saxophone solo on Never Get Used to you. Other notables include a bound to be hit, Breakfast by the Mattress, Born as a Lion, and Dr. Give the World a Smile. Also, the more down tempo title track, Sweet Bills. My only concern with Kris is this might become popular, killing it for all us hipsters.MATT TEN CLAY & THE HOWLERS
Very Much Alive
Johnny Oskam
In My Shadow
Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man
Out of Season
THE APPLES IN STEREO
Travelers in Space and Time
THE BLASTERS
FUN ON A SATURDAY NIGHT
MAS YSA
Worth EP
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