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Kinit Her is three young musicians from Wisconsin. It rarely happens that it’s almost impossible to find band names to compare or genres to name while listening to a new record, but with Kinit Her it was the case for the staff at Hinterzimmer Records. Glyms perhaps sounds a bit as if The Residents had made an album of medieval music in the early 70’s, but on the other hand, it doesn’t sound old at all. Or like Sigur Ros and very early Ween would have come together to pay homage to The Incredible String Band and Comus, but then again their music only seems to remain on Folk Music and the comparison would leave out the strong influence of noise and post industrial artists. But let’s not wrack our brains, all those images fail to work anyway after a few minutes when the first doom metal-riff moves in. If you check their website, you will find names like Coil, Tiny Tim, La Monte Young, Burzum or Nico on their list of strongest influences. Then you certainly know what it’s all about: originality. About doing something that nobody has done before. Glyms or Beame of Radicall Truthes presents 12 new songs and is their official debut album after a couple of tape releases.
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