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On their stunning album 'Almost Summer', Dutch band King Me, named after a song from the Palace Brothers, show an exceptional skill for creating an adventurous, visionary amalgam of the harsher side of American roots music, living-room lo fidelity, modern guitar soundscapes of the 90s, and dazzling 60s psychedelia, borrowing as much from Radiohead, Sparklehorse, and dEUS, as from Will Oldham, Tindersticks, and Pavement. However, what King Me are doing isn't anything like imitating whatsoever, because it's something fresh and innovative that emerges from all of these influences on 'Almost Summer'. King Me kick off the album with creating a spooky atmosphere on 'Nighthawk', which is dominated by a chugging organ and the richly textured vocals of singer Michael Milo. When the smoke is gone, Milo's haunting falsetto still wails through every song on 'Almost Summer'; the emotional power speaks for itself. Trust me on this one: With an album like this, you could wait all of your life for the summer to come. Viva King Me!
http://www.kindamuzik.net/recensie/king-me/almost-summer/298/
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