((O))
Wentworth Kersey
© Copyright-Jeffrey Wentworth Stevens and Joe Kersey Sampson
(884501364706)
Record Label: Plastic Sound Supply
SPECIAL: 10% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
No items available in your wishlist
Discography:
EP – O Release: 2008
EP – (O) Release: 2009
EP – ((O)) Release: 2010
Reviews:
“(O), the second of three EPs promised from Denver’s Wentworth Kersey, finds the duo upping the atmospheric ante while maintaining a strong songwriting perspective. Passing comparisons to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot-era Wilco remain apt, but the tracks here feel even more ethereal and ghostly than its predecessor. … Armed with a fully formed aesthetic and an ear for mixing texture and melody in gorgeous proportions… 8 out of 10” --POP MATTERS.com
“If you haven’t yet sampled their lush, languid, sound scapey sun soaked country genius, here’s the perfect opportunity.”
"stunning, beautiful…the songs are simply crafted but swathed in a rich psychey soundscape. It’s very cleverly done - velvety and honest at the same time.” --ARTROCKER.com
“The EP is a tour in, through and to the fringe of Americana – not a place many are brave enough to travel. Don’t wait for the Avant Garde Americana to become a genre, immerse in it right now.” --SLOWCOUSTIC
"On WK’s second self-titled EP, Joe Sampson and Jeffrey Wentworth Stevens seamlessly meld haunting folk songs to minimal yet soaring samples and synthesizers. The result is a lush, lonesome vibe that sneaks up and bites you on the ass with its epic-ness." --THE ONION (av section)
"...while it still can be described within the range of new Americana, but then it still sounds different to any other album I have heard before that I would describe as being associated with this style. A very strong debut. Highly recommended." --106.7 RADIO CENTRAL BELGIUM
"Denver's Wentworth Kersey is like Little House on the Prairie on ludes meets 2001 (A Space Odyssey}."
--CAUSE=TIME blog
"The music is something that would make a great soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino movie. While I would say the sound is basically “folk” it is so much more - it has so many textures, auras of rolling Appalachian valleys and a modern day Mexi-Cali conquistadors - all with a slight bit of ambient flowing through it all. Highly recommended."
--YOU CRAZY DREAMERS blog
Read more...
Thanks for your review
Thanks for reviewing this album! You should see it show up on the album page in a few days.
[CLOSE]