Album Review: Kim Churchill - Weight Falls

29 August 2017 | 4:35 pm | Emma Salisbury

"Churchill's ambitious new record explores both the calm and the chaos."

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Three years after the release of his well-received 2014 album Silence/Win, Kim Churchill is back with his effortless demeanour in his latest cool, collected collage of tracks, Weight Falls.

Churchill's ambitious new record explores both the calm and the chaos, an intuitive ebb and flow between ethereal, hypnotic overtones and his more gritty, energetic ideas.

The album gifts Churchill's admirers his multi-instrumental talents, driven by propelling rhythms with a focus on intricately mesmerising acoustic guitar melodies and soaring vocal harmonies that envelope the album.

The record is perfect for rolling along the coast in your salty 'Second Hand Car', escaping all responsibility and defrosting those dreaded winter blues.

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It's an album that reaps raw innovation, thoughtfully arranged and masterfully produced. Definitely worth the "weight."