Summary from 5 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Kinski's catalog across 6 albums from 5 opinions, with an overall average of 6.8/10. The top-rated Kinski album is Be Gentle With the Warm Turtle (2001) with a 7.8/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Don't Climb On and Take the Holy Water and Cosy Moments. The discography on Wavelength spans 2001 to 2013.
Be Gentle With the Warm Turtle
“It begins as a whisper, the warm tones of cleanly plucked electric guitars, cymbals beset by mallets, and some inviting drones bathing it all in a phosphorescent glow of sound. It's the kind of music that doesn't sound like it has much of a place to go, but you hardly care, as its company is just that pleasant. And then, at about 3\xBD minutes, it begins to boil, rising up to a cacophonous, beauti”
Don't Climb On and Take the Holy Water
“Right at the end of the 28th minute of "The Misprint in the Gutenburg Print Shop", the ambient sprawl that forms the axis of Kinski's third full-length, you can hear some overenthusiastic audience member shout "fuck yeah!" amid assorted cheers and applause. It's not terribly audible, but it's a jarring contrast to the diminutive, steadily tolling bell that brings the piece to a near-silent, plaint”
Cosy Moments
“Kinski's last album, Down Below It’s Chaos, featured a band that sounded like it was trying to escape its own skin. Their latest, Cosy Moments, doubles down on Down Below’s shift to hard rock, sounding at times like it was made in the band’s hometown of Seattle about 22 years ago.”
Down Below It's Chaos
“Seattle band moves from the spacey psychedelic marathons that previously defined the project into more immediately familiar proto-metal and rock.”
Alpine Static
“Sub Pop issues the latest batch of fuzzy guitars and tempo shifts from this instrumental band.”
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