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Kin [Barnes & Noble Exclusive] [Clear Vinyl] in Bloomington, MN
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KT Tunstall
processed loss on 2013's
Invisible Empire/Crescent Moon
, mourning the death of her father and her marriage, so 2016's
KIN
functions as a counterpoint to that melancholy: it's a bright celebration of a new start.
Tunstall
relocated to Southern California and soaked up the sun, throwing herself into positivity with the assistance of producer
Tony Hoffer
, who previously helmed albums for
Beck
and
Belle and Sebastian
. Neither of those acts provide much of a touchstone for
, a record whose fleeting moody moments evoke either parts of
's past or perhaps the inspirational rallying call of
Sara Bareilles
but is dominated by saturated neon colors reminiscent of
Tegan and Sara
's new wave makeover.
Hoffer
pulls off this portion of
with aplomb, giving the music space and spectacle; from the moment "Hard Girls" kicks the album off with an insistent retro pulse, the record provides palpable sonic pleasures. Still, what gives
its weight is
's craft.
proved that she could turn inward and be gripping, but by turning that aesthetic inside out -- this is an album about embracing the outside world -- she's every bit as compelling. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
processed loss on 2013's
Invisible Empire/Crescent Moon
, mourning the death of her father and her marriage, so 2016's
KIN
functions as a counterpoint to that melancholy: it's a bright celebration of a new start.
Tunstall
relocated to Southern California and soaked up the sun, throwing herself into positivity with the assistance of producer
Tony Hoffer
, who previously helmed albums for
Beck
and
Belle and Sebastian
. Neither of those acts provide much of a touchstone for
, a record whose fleeting moody moments evoke either parts of
's past or perhaps the inspirational rallying call of
Sara Bareilles
but is dominated by saturated neon colors reminiscent of
Tegan and Sara
's new wave makeover.
Hoffer
pulls off this portion of
with aplomb, giving the music space and spectacle; from the moment "Hard Girls" kicks the album off with an insistent retro pulse, the record provides palpable sonic pleasures. Still, what gives
its weight is
's craft.
proved that she could turn inward and be gripping, but by turning that aesthetic inside out -- this is an album about embracing the outside world -- she's every bit as compelling. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine