THE NATIONAL TRUST - Kings And Queens reviews
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| Dotmusic |
If there's one thing you can say about Neil Rosario and Mark Henning, it's that they don't do things by halves. Their previous album, 2002's "Dekaggar" was an Avalanches-styled labour of love, involving around 500 hours spent in the studio and an opening tune constructed from 70 individual tracks. Clearly, banging sh*t out is not The National Trust's style....full text |
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| TinyMixTapes |
| The National Trust is a duo of plucky Chicagoans with their shameless hearts set on bringing the soul, bringing the funk. For Kings and Queens, they recruited a battalion of guest musicians, including a seven-member brass and vocals ensemble called Hypnotic that they apparently nabbed right off a street corner in the Windy City (awesome)....full text |
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| PrefixMag |
| Because it's so abundantly clear what the members of the National Trust were going for on their sophomore album, Kings and Queens, it's not too difficult to point out where they went wrong....full text |
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