Mar 31 2007
Beat Surrender Review of ‘KONGOS’
From The Beat Surrender:
Who the hell are this lot then? Well, they’re four brothers from America (via South Africa and England) and sons of the musician John Kongos. They all play something on the album and they’re all skilled at what they do as well; they haven’t just let brother number four in the band because they felt sorry for him or because they share bedrooms.
One immediate criticism I had was brought about by the album cover. It’s just four strange glossy head shots of the band members (same as the front page of the website). So before I heard any tracks, I have to admit I looked at it and thought it was just an exercise in vanity: “Oh aye, Daddy’s treated the kids to an album, has he?” But I’m just too cynical at times – besides, what’s packaging got to do with how a record sounds?
In the end I really got into it (before my CD got ‘borrowed’ by a mate) – the guys can play, there are some real catchy songs on here and it takes courage to try and create your own music in the shadow of a musical parent. Julian Lennon’s still trying, isn’t he? And he’s got a BIG shadow to deal with.
If you get this, you’ll hear some good guitaring and well structured songs; there’s a lot more going on than you first realise. I love the first track, it’s a belter to open an album and really sticks in the brain. Definitely a grower is this one…I think it’s more ‘Sunday music’ than ‘Friday night’ music, if you catch my drift.
KONGOS? NOT BAD, NOT BAD AT ALL.









