- Music
- 10 Apr 01
‘Song From Hope St (Brooklyn, NY)’
David Kitt ‘Song From Hope St (Brooklyn, NY)’ [Blanco Y Negro]
Making his debut in the world of the major label, David Kitt brings along an old song as some sort of sonic security blanket and in doing so produces the most enigmatically heart breaking record since the Doves’ ‘Cedar Room’.
Built over a simple drum loop and acoustic
guitar line, ‘Song From Hope St’ builds into a sweet groove that just demands for summer to stop messing around and arrive this minute so
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we can play this late into the night. Kitt himself provides and understated yet affecting vocal and if anyone fails to be moved by the final seconds of the singer and his guitar alone then they
probably have no soul.
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