What do you get if take a musician that grew up listening to The Beach Boys and has the latest David Mead album spinning on his Hi-Fi everyday? This artist also shows his love for the days of vinyl with the new CD looking just like a small vinyl both with the sleeve and the black disc.
Well you get classic songwriting that sounds like it is taken straight out of the year 1975 with a warm production that is so far away you can get from a synthetic and digital sound. The album I'm talking about is "Somewhere up north" from Klas Qvist aka Citizen K, I have listened to this album 3 times in a row and I am really amazed over these story telling songs that leaves you with a feeling that you are connected to them in some way.
If Salem Al Fakir heard this album, I'm certain that he would be a huge fan. Sure it's a long album of 16 tracks with more than 1 hour of music but I hear no fillers and each song has something new to offer, this isn't monotone hit music made for the radio. Imagine a collaboration between Pete Townsend and the late Kevin Gilbert and we're close to the sound of Meet Citizen K. Purchase this right away at http://shop.textalk.se/en/article.php?id=4749&art=2371414