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Kimone

12+ albums
Progressiveindiesan franciscochicagonew york

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Kimone are Marc, Tim, Nick, Ken, and Brian. Five individuals who hope to translate their observations of life, work, and creativity into musical dialogue that more than entertains the listener. Since transforming from a project into a full band in mid-’01, Kimone have released a nationally-distributed EP, toured the U.S. three times, released Meres of Twilight on Silverthree Sound Recordings, and stacked up dates with everyone from Cursive, Spoon, The Album Leaf, Ours, to Karate and Starflyer 59. With members educated in sound engineering, computer science, art, and journalism, the band have strived to combine visceral, instinctual musical language with cerebral structural analysis. And with their new album The Mill, they feel closer to that goal than ever. For the past two years, the members of Kimone have placed every ounce of inspiration, frustration, self-examination, confusion, optimism, bitterness, and strength into writing and creating The Mill. Musically, they’ve streamlined their orchestral arrangements to be leaner and more economical: saying more with less. Lyrically, story-like narratives play a bigger role than the usual pronoun-obsessed “rock song,” as carefully selected words and phrases embody multiple meanings. Compositions were written and re-written, keys were changed in search of the most suitable melody, and prose were mulled over to avoid repetition of words / descriptions. A completely mad way of constructing music? Perhaps. But Kimone felt that The Mil

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The Mill

The Mill

Meres Of Twilight

Meres Of Twilight

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CMJ New Music Monthly

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The Mill (EP)

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n.ne

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Demo

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'Demo Without Ken'

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Lollipop 60

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Mill

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CMJ New Music Monthly, Volume 109, January/

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Remix

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Lollipop 60 Sampler

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