Audio Collection
Steal the Plain Straight
Klondike-5
Their folk-funk-pop-rock stylings have been described as "power-folk" by some, but the band describes it simply as "three accoustic instruments, and whole lot of electricity".
Collection Contents
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Open Wide | 3:48 | Play |
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Coal (Hill's Folly) | 6:28 | Play |
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Canary White | 6:33 | Play |
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Glass Alice | 5:12 | Play |
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Dunsel Regards | 4:08 | Play |
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Shhh.. | 6:49 | Play |
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(a.f.m.g.) | 3:32 | Play |
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Description
"There are really only two kinds of music that have ever been created; the good kind, and the bad kind. And the latter remains questionable." -Lyle O'Cruise
Klondike-5 is:
Kevin Rosinbum - guitars, lead vocals
Zack Stears - guitars, vocals
Brian Stork - bass guitars, vocals
KL5 is, simply, music borne of three mates who after several years, one day realized they enjoyed the music and company of one another moreso than the other projects they'd been or were a part of. They are largely accoustic, combined with a healthy dose of electricity and sonic-sculpting; the trio offers up a progressive-folk-rock-funk styling that draws on as many other artists and styles as the three bandmates have toes and fingers, or are able to count out loud. With the recent addition of the talented and inventive Brent Johnson behind his drums, KL5's sound is as powerful as ever.
"Steal the Plain Straight", recorded in early 2003, hearkens back to the group's earlier days and tunes, is a bit more stripped down than their current live shows in the Seattle metro area, and will give you a bit of a window into this band's beginnings with a couple suprises along the way.
Visit KL5 online at www.klondike-5.com to listen to more of their aural doodlelings, find out when to catch a show, or just to drop them a line, tell them a story, or tell them where you think they can go. Cheers and good listening.