★★★★★
Sound: Kurt Cobain meets Tom Petty and David Bowie. This EP features songs off the No Balance Palace album, and by far is worth buying this. There are two main mixes of genres, and those happen to be the more industrial/experimental rock in three songs, while the other three songs feature the good old rock the band usually produces. Overall, the songs are mellow, soothing, and eerie all at the same time...
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2010-02-20
★★★★★
Sound: This CD is the 5th studio album from Kashmir. This time the music is a combination of some strange chords and Kasper Eistrup's vocal. The sound is pretty distorted all the way through the album. Even the only ballad on this album, entitled "Ophelia," has the well known blend of blurry distorsion and the melodical but at times very strange chords from Kashmir. This makes the record reqognisible, but still it has a twist. A twist can't be explained but needs to listened to...
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2009-11-15
★★★★★
Sound: Kashmir is probably my favorite band ever, I still can't believe they haven't hit it big in the US. Travelogue is the first CD from Danish band Kashmir. Travelogue unveils a sound similar to '90s music. Often twangy clean guitar and '90s distortion, as well as thumping bass and snare-happy drums. // 8 Lyrics and Singing: The lyrics are usually narratives, with words used like he was having a normal conversation. Songs like "The Story Of Jamie Fame Flame" and "Don't Look Back It's.....
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2009-11-15