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Jan 03 2006

Get Out Magazine Review

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KONGOS EP

Showcasing a wide array of influences on their debut, Kongos’ impressive EP shows a musical maturity years beyond their ages (16 to 23). The five songs are constructed with a complexity that challenges the ear, while the ebb and flow of sonic dynamics frames distinct melodies and memorable hooks. The discs opener, The Way, showcases singer Dylan Kongos’ high-low harmonies that recall early 80s pop heroes Squeeze, an escalating guitar riff and a percussion and accordian break that sounds vaguely Indian in its psychedelic beauty. The CDs best cut, Remember Me, is driven by a heavy synth and guitar riff that gives a knowing wink to Led Zeppelin, heads into a Beatle-esque verse with a lush acoustic chord progression and is broken up by a jazzy piano break before culminating with more heavy riffing. This EP is a pleasing listen for lovers of melody and tight, intricate songwriting.

Web site: www.kongos.com

- by Chris Holly, Get Out

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