Kaki King Glow 2012

Kaki King

Oct 15, 2012 - Kaki King Glow Velour Music Group Groundbreaking solo fingerstylist, darling of the indie-rock world, or both? While both camps can be protective of who they consider “theirs,” Kaki King. 'Cargo Cult' is from the album 'Glow', available now on http://www.kakiking. Posted by Crystal on October 15, 2012 at 7:00am PST. Last week Kaki King released her sixth full-length album, Glow. It was a very exciting event. What I really mean is, “Glow is the album that I have personally enjoyed the most out of all of the Kaki King albums” but that doesn't fit into a snappy point heading.

With its haunting melodies and eclectic mix of sounds, ’s sixth full-length album, Glow, is a solid entry in the guitarist’s varied discography. Accompanied by famed string quartet ETHEL, King has crafted a beautiful instrumental album that puts her talent for folk music on full display. Glow is a true emotional ride. Tracks range from slow-burning to fast-paced, as King unrelentingly speeds through guitar strings with deftness. The album opens with a lively, Celtic-driven “Great Round Burn,” a style that finds itself peppered throughout the album.

An outright toe-tapper, “Kelvinator, Kelvinator” has a celebratory feel that conjures up images of revelry. The more melancholy “No True Masterpiece Will Ever be Complete” is a reflective song. It would be perfect to listen to on a rainy, gray day. The track is followed by the slow-building “Skimming a Fractured Surface to a Place of Endless Light.” The song is smooth and somber and possesses a subtlety that can only come from deep inside a person. Glow is rounded out by “Marche Slav.” Its brooding, atmospheric instrumentals end the album on a darker note that paints a picture of something malicious.

It is a far cry from the spirited opening track. Cements her position as a great artist with Glow. Her command of the guitar creates a unique listening experience that explores every raw emotion. Her devotion to guitar and other string instruments is a refreshing change from a musical culture saturated by synthesizers. King’s Glow proves that getting back to the basics can be a very good thing.

Road Less Traveled Kaki King is a musician unlike any other out there. Unconventional and captivating, King’s sixth studio album release has solidified her as a true virtuoso of the guitar.

Glow pairs the guitar guru up with producer James Goodwin and backing string quartet ETHEL to create a mystical twelve track album that hauntingly stays with you long after the album is over. Tucked away in a Woodstock studio, King brings to life guitar strings unlike any other out there. With sheer precision, and as a true virtuoso of the guitar, her newest album Glow embarks on a new road King set out for herself. Simcity 5 Serial Key. Video Cutter. The album kicks off with “Great Round Burn” a seemingly Celtic inspired track that is luxuriously layered in strings, enticing you to listen to what King has in store for the course of the eleven tracks to follow.

Slow and slightly melancholy is the track “Skimming A Fractured Surface”, a song that follows close to its name with faint new-age strings, intertwined with heavy folk inspired guitar plucks, creating a spellbinding tune. One standout track is “King Pizel”, a beautiful and whimsical song laced with subtle images of a turn-of-the-century Irish hoedown. Kaki King’s voice may be heavily missed on this album, but her talent on the guitar can outweigh any vocal loss.

Her skills are exceptional: King is a woman musically ahead of her time, and Glow is exactly that.