Akron Family - akron/family, Album Review
Artist - Akron/ Family
Album - Akron/ Family
Label - Young God
Well, the man responsible for finding Devendra Banhart has a lot to answer for, in my book, but putting this remarkable band out there has provided some redemption. With a distinctly backwoods beardy appearance, and no clear singles on this self-titled album, Akron/ Family aren't an obvious stablemate with the weird folkie. Not a family in any sense, but built upon a music-making style they titled AK, this is the sound of folk run through an indie rock sensibility, and it is a magical album. Imagine how the Polyphonic Spree would sound if they could write songs, or mix The Band with the Flaming Lips. Any fan of Sufjan Stevens, M Ward, Hayden or Wilco on a good day will simply fall in love with this album; its melodies are delicious, the gentle, understated instrumentation perfectly judged. It is rewarding to hear music that takes time to germinate, grow roots and flourish before being recorded. Simply wonderful.
Rating 8/10
Adult Contemporary Essentials
Mike Rea
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