Rock with character returns with Kilravock. This is the solo project of Omaha area producer Steven W. Smith, who has been the soul of many bands. The Alliterates, Lucid Fugue, Megaton, and Valley of Shadows have to be some you would have heard of, and now the musician is off creating his own flow. Unrequited by other limitations, these are the frequencies this musician can produce unprompted. This is his debut double A side, Incompatibility/Working Class Hero.
Rock to remember
Immediately, you hear the neo-retro flow kicking in. Kilravock promises to be a packaged toroid of energy, spinning endlessly in a state which can change your view. You can definitely hear the stoner/doom rock vibes with the chord transitions, tones and style in which he performs. You’re reminded of a time when these hooks used to get hoards of people going absolutely bat shit. In the 5-minute track, he delivers solos, effects and an ambience of doom which is undeniable, yet full of a sound which only he can completely contain.
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Working Class Hero has Anna Schmidt and David Dick to use another plane of music. The dimension is different, chaotic, and plays on some unique juxtapositions in the vocals. Acoustic strings ring across strong, while the rhythm is felt within the pulse of the song itself. Kilravock is the culmination of decades of experience, styles and funnel of expression that becomes evidently a musicians’ identity.
You can check out the single below and follow him on Instagram as well. Kilravock is the indie anthem designer for generations from now:
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