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It is easy to imagine the people at Atlantic playing this snippet from Kenny Anderson aka King Creosote, that has been extracted from his fourth official album, ‘Bombshell’. Then saying;
“This is what we want Paolo Nutini to sound like in five years time!”
‘Home In A Sentence’ takes that dreamy Gorky’s Zygotic Mincy spirit then Anderson blends in his worldly-wise folk tinged vocal amble, over a streaming piano and acoustic backdrop. Presenting an offering that mixes a sombre spirit with an uplifting push to capture life as Kenny sees it. This is adventuring pop/folk to please even the more discerning pallet and it surely goes some way towards helping you forgive Kenny for mentoring KT Tunstall in the past.
www.kingcreosote.com