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Nowhere to Now Here
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
We're not surprised that music from the Kin's new album "Rise and Fall" was placed in episodes of Lifetime series "Army Wives." Song pluggers should heed the Aussie duo, for the pair's endearing romanticism would make good backdrops to tales on the small and big screen alike.[...more]We're not surprised that music from the Kin's new album "Rise and Fall" was placed in episodes of Lifetime series "Army Wives." Song pluggers should heed the Aussie duo, for the pair's endearing romanticism would make good backdrops to tales on the small and big screen alike. "Nowhere to Now Here" leads off "Rise and Fall" with deep, canyon-like rumbles, then swoops in on an orchestral wave as wide as its cinematic scope. Strings drive the song urgently enough that you can see the hero of a grand adventure—something in the vein of Robin Hood—charging onward, intent on rescue. It's one of the more inspiring songs on "Rise and Fall," and it launches the soulful album on an exhilarating note.
Labels: rock, single reviews