Radius Kink's new album Peculiar Confessions is an interesting release; full of nostalgic set pieces that feel like they have no purpose beyond proving that they can exist. Tracks like Maybe I’ll Change My Name have clear influences from groups like Pink Floyd, who are synonymous with experimental alternative music, and the entire album feels a bit like that; a conceptual album, mixing styles and methods to create something completely, without a purpose or direction. Interestingly, while Radius Kink
Each track has its own distinctive feel, but the vocals remain a consistent piece that provides the album with a collective feel. The vocal style is a reserved, tranquil, melancholic sound, and is particularly noticeable on the cover of Survivor’s 1982 hit Eye of the Tiger. One of the Radius Kink’s favourite tracks is clearly Nigel, which takes up two slots on the albums ten-track setlist. The latter full version with an extra minute of Nigel's. Peculiar Confessions harks back to the more musically playful times of the 50’s and 60’s. You won’t find, loud, overly complex riffs, instead subtlety and well-formed pieces and are put forward. Beautifully crafted and intricate.
This isn’t an album to make you jump up and down. It will not pump you full of energy. Instead, it evens you out, calms the heart rate, and brings about a sense of peace and tranquility. It is full of little additions of sound to create the full effect. You will discover more every time you listen to it.
Review written by Alex Moulton
A father and daughter duo team up with their guitarist next-door neighbor and form a band that has endured a ten-year relationship. 3 very different styles and tastes create a sound that is familiar, but with a touch of ‘Je ne sais quoi’.
The leaves the listener with a sense of musical deja vu, as if this new sound still fits like comfortable slippers.