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REVIEW album KIN TALA ‘Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost’

KIN TALA Crafts Mesmerizing Soundscapes in Debut EP

‘Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost’

KIN TALA

Dom Rogers and Shee Juma, known collectively as KIN TALA, have embarked on a musical journey that stretches back to their school days. With a penchant for quirky style and ambient tones, these producers and multi-instrumentalists have honed a distinct and dynamic indie-rock sound under their moniker.

‘Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost’ marks KIN TALA’s debut EP, showcasing their evolution as artists who continually push sonic and thematic boundaries. The EP features seven tracks, each meticulously crafted to sculpt stunning soundscapes while staying true to the traditions of indie-rock.

The journey begins with ‘Aztecs,’ an airy and eclectic opener that sets the tone with its dreamy textures and intricate instrumentation. As the EP unfolds, tracks like ‘Heavy Head’ immerse listeners in synth-soaked melodies and evocative lyrics, showcasing KIN TALA’s ability to blend electronic elements seamlessly into their indie-rock foundation. The EP concludes with ‘Two Socks,’ a track that encapsulates their signature indie-rock vibe with a refreshing twist.

KIN TALA’s debut EP is a testament to their creative vision and collaborative spirit, reflecting their growth as musicians and storytellers. Each track on ‘Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost’ offers a glimpse into their evolving sound, inviting listeners to explore themes of introspection, exploration, and personal discovery.

With their innovative approach to music production and genre fusion, KIN TALA has carved out a niche in the indie music scene. Their ability to create outside the box while maintaining a cohesive sound has garnered attention and praise from critics and fans alike.

As KIN TALA continues to make waves with ‘Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost,’ they solidify their place as an emerging force in indie-rock. Stay tuned as they embark on this musical journey, captivating audiences with their mesmerizing soundscapes and compelling storytelling.

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