Kid Confucius
- The Let Go (2008)
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Kid
Confucius
Tracks
1. Play A Part
2. Good Luck
3. Darling, I Need Ya
4. Fool Around
5. Come And Go
6. Caroline
7. Big Black Cloud
8. Shine, Shine, Shine
9. Morning J
10. The Let Go
11. Curiosity Killer
12. The Break Up
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According to the Kid Confucious video blogs,
"The Let Go" is their third album, but I'm a first time listener.
Where the heck have I been?!
With such a large number of members how could I have missed Kid
Confucius?
They say first impressions are everything and due to my ignorance on
their past releases I credit their current single Darling, I Need Ya
for grabbing my attention and had me rushing to grab the record for
review.
It is, without hesitation, my absolute favourite track on this record.
I had had the pleasure of owning this song through the iTunes giveaway
so this particular track has recieved more spins than the rest - but
still, what a way to introduce a band.
If you think their first single Good
Luck was one for the dance floor, then Darling, I Need Ya will
just get you dancing wherever you happen to be standing - and who can
stop anyone joining "hi ya la la" that is repeating in the background?
According to all the press releases, I am not the only one new to the
band either.
They have a new guitarist on board (James Manson) and their first
single, Good Luck
is one he co-wrote with the band. Great to see them welcoming their new
member with open arms.
Manson also holds a killer solo in my favourite track so you guys
should listen out for that.
A band that doesn't take themselves too seriously, often described as
Hardcore / Screamo / Children on their MySpace (I'm thinking it is
actually more Funk Rock) so it is no surprise that their title track The Let Go tells an
anecdote regarding kissing a parking office on the lips while issuing a
ticket.
Quite an amusing when you think about it.
By the fifth track I find myself drumming in the air. If Kid Confucious
had a plan - I believe it was to keep me bopping to upbeat pop tracks
from the very beginning and keep me entertained with their unique drum
accents.
They really do like their stop start drum breaks and in Big Black Cloud
they must have known I caught up with their dastardly plan as they
swapped it over to the bass line.
Special mentions go to their "musical Godfather" Tony Buchen and Benn
Chapman for the icing on the cake with their horn arrangements.
The slowest track, Caroline
is placed right in the middle of the record and while it saddens me to
slow down on this vivacious record, "It was chemistry from day one". It
is quite rare for me to stop listening musically pay attention
lyrically, so top marks for achieving that feat.
"Sing a song... on a Monday... sing a song on a Tuesday too" I like
these guys, welcoming everyone to sing along and creating tunes that
will get you dancing during their shows.
Don't take things to seriously- Fool Around get The Let Go.
RATING:
4 out of 5
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