The Reign of Kindo - Play With Fire (2013)

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Title: Play With Fire
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Candyrat Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 53:48
Total Size: 362 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Hero, The Saint, The Tyrant, & The Terrorist (4:50)
02. Help It (4:07)
03. Sing When No One's Around (3:57)
04. Dust (4:12)
05. Impossible World (5:15)
06. Don't Haze Me (3:55)
07. Feeling In The Night (5:25)
08. Make A Sound (3:58)
09. Sunshine (4:26)
10. Romancing A Stranger (4:39)
11. I Hate Music (5:12)
12. The Man, The Wood, & The Stone (3:52)

"Play with Fire", is The Reign of Kindo's 3rd full length record and 1st with newest member Danny Pizarro Jr. on piano. Newly relocated to New York City as a base, Kindo has released possibly their best record yet. The record starts out with "The Hero, The Saint, The Tyrant, and The Terrorist a song that screams "The Reign of Kindo" and would be a fit on any thier first two records. "Help It" has a killer bass line and sounds like every band member is having a musical conversation with one another, a perfectly in sync and melodic conversation. "Sing When No Ones Around" is more guitar driven than past records and the percussion kills when it comes in. "Dust" is a brilliant tune pulsing with rythym and slide guitar licks. Rare is it to find modern music that pinpoints the middle ground between a respect for past greats and a boldness to pave tomorrow. This is, quite modestly, the definition of The Reign of Kindo. Citing influences from Dave Brubeck to Ben Folds to Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto to John Mayer, there's not a degree of pomposity in this sound, just an honesty in the group's craft to blend such diverse influences into an identity


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Many thanks for lossless.