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Genres: Electronic, Indie Rock

Release Date: Jun 19, 2009

Listens: 260

Recs: 9

Format: MP3, 192 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 50:58

Tracks: 12

© Steve Kilbey, Martin Kennedy

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Listen to Maybe Soon by Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy Present
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Listen to Stretch Into The Stars by Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy Present
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Steve Kilbey, front man of iconic rockers The Church and writer of the worldwide hit Under The Milky Way (featured in Donnie Darko) joins forces with Martin Kennedy, the creative force behind Australian instrumentalists All India Radio to create an album of rare depth and beauty. Instantly enchanting, the album features a kaleidoscope of poetic, tantalizing and fervour-soaked songs sung in Kilbey’s distinct bewitching and exquisite voice.

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rpmarkham Rec'd this on Jun 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 2478 Rec's: 219
“This album seems to have been a seamless collaboration with Steve's voice perfectly framed by the unfussy yet always interesting electronica. More glorious chord changes on this one.”
jauresian Rec'd this on Jun 11, 2009:
Street Cred: 8373 Rec's: 375
“Wonderful electronic textures to accompany Kilbey's tenor and lyrics”
rpmarkham Rec'd this on Jun 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 2478 Rec's: 219
“This track was love at first listen - a warm bath of a piece, featuring some exquisite chord changes and fronted by Kilbey's silky voice. ”
rivercity Rec'd this on Jun 11, 2009:
Street Cred: 2348 Rec's: 60
“Love this guy's voice and the intimate quality of the song.”
rpmarkham Rec'd this on Jun 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 2478 Rec's: 219
“This languid and hypnotic album closer with its enigmatic lyrics shimmers and sparkles gently, culminating in a two-minute extended coda which evokes a long closing zoom out from a 70s art movie. Quite wonderful stuff, with shades of Royksopp, Durutti Column and especially Sigur Ros.”
jauresian Rec'd this on Jun 11, 2009:
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“Amazing song - beautiful lyrics and music. The Church's Steve Kilbey is such a talent!”
Bantamman1 Rec'd this on Jun 16, 2009:
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“A piano, a meloncholy vocal and perfect late night listening. ”
rivercity Rec'd this on Jun 11, 2009:
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“Another beautiful song. It reminds me somehow of The National, even though the voice is quite different.”
rpmarkham Rec'd this on Jun 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 2478 Rec's: 219
“Shades of a very restrained U2 at times. Love the minimal, unfussy guitar and shuffling triphop beat going on soemwhere in the back. ”
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