Kairos, the second album from White Hinterland, is a stripped-down, atmospheric record with up-front, bright vocals. For vocalist Casey Dienel and producer/multi-instrumentalist Shawn Creeden, it's an effective combination, and ultimately a bold one, for the fact that most like-minded acts bury the vocals. Musically, Kairos makes much out of the slow, drip-drip beat of trip-hop and a light touch of some Aphex Twin-like skittery percussion. Vocally, it's a showcase sort of an album: Dienel's singing is full and commanding. The band's move from the East Coast to Portland, Ore., had Dienel and Creeden working without a piano, which ultimately became a creative leap as White Hinterland turned to an array of looping sounds. On "Moon Jam," Dienel sings of the disorientation of self-doubt, following "I cannot control myself" with "I am afraid of so many things." It's a theme that weaves in perfectly with the music's lean ambience of slinky beats, deep bass and slow, insistent grooves. Kairos' 10 songs span 41 minutes, with a consistency that suggests a somewhat conservative approach to recording. But it's a control that makes the album's unexpected moments that much stronger: The bouncy shift midway through "Bow and Arrow," the sing-songy lilt of "Amsterdam" and the R&B flourish that Dienel adds when she sings "forever and ever" on the album's closing track, "Magnolias."
A**S
Five Stars
Great album
S**Y
Kairos by White Hinterland
This is a great album. I have enjoyed listening to it from the beginning. The first song "Icarus" is in the Revlon commercial "Just Bitten" and was in the movie "It's a Funny Story" and in addition it was the song used on Project Runway. One of my favorite's in "Cataract" and "Broken Arrow". Everyone should give this album a listen to. You won't regret it.
S**L
Refreshing
With popular music so techno poppy these days, I stumbled upon this album when I was watching a make up commercial for Revlon starring Jessica Biel. The song that was playing was Icarus from the album, and I immediately fell in love with it. The lead singers voice is very melodic and effortless kind of reminiscent of 60's folk, and music is very easy to listen to. Was definitely refreshing to hear something different for a chance. If you like Camera Obscura, you may like this band as well.
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