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Unknown Component
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 From Anywhere But Here Self-Released Release: 2004

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 Review by: Zeanix
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If you love to watch the day turn to night and sit down to
contemplate life, this record would be a good choice to listen
to. Unknown Component is the brainchild, solo deal by Keith
Lynch from Iowa, based around acoustics and emotion. The
aura of the record is slightly depressing and emotional with
some uplifting parts (primarily the seldom appearance of
drums), such as the long titled "Describing A Description Of
Distance And Time" and "Changing Channels." What I'm more
musically accustomed to, vocally it's Kurt Cobain meets Edsel
Dope (minus the intensity) with a quick kick to the throat
causing a little raspy/nasally and almost "sad drunk"
singing.
If the artist meant for there to be energy in his music, that
would happen to be the 'Unknown Component.' Don't get me
wrong, each piece to the puzzle for the most part fits. The only
thing I would add is a little diversity between songs, yet he
does keep a steady, practically unchangeable mood. |
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