King Creosote, the alias of Scottish musician Kenny Anderson, is an enigmatic troubadour, a sort of rural Dylan drunk on traditional folk balladry yet swimming in a DIY indie sea.
Without sounding anything like them, King Creosote's
Home In A Sentence reminds me of 4AD's early Red House Painters, all gently wistful yet with a melancholic edge.
Anderson is no where near as epic but
Home In A Sentence is a sauntering wander through music's softer parts, sort of like a tea and biscuit instead of a pint of bourbon.
A memorable strum,
Home In A Sentence is out this week on The Beats record label.
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