Album Review
The Kinected – “Evolution #9”
The Kinected’s debut record, Evolution #9, is a terrific mix of hard rock, pop, and a very healthy dose of funk. Evolution #9 immediately got my attention and the rest of the funk-dripping, hip-swaying tunes kept it for the remainder of the disc. This is a record that will get under your skin and force you to take notice and I guarantee it will have you up on your feet in no time at all. Crooning vocals, soaring guitar solos and catchy choruses make this one well worth a listen.
The Kinected’s debut record, Evolution #9, is a terrific mix of hard rock, pop, and a very healthy dose of funk. Evolution #9 immediately got my attention and the rest of the funk-dripping, hip-swaying tunes kept it for the remainder of the disc. This is a record that will get under your skin and force you to take notice and I guarantee it will have you up on your feet in no time at all. Crooning vocals, soaring guitar solos and catchy choruses make this one well worth a listen.
Track Listing:
01. Hypnotize
02. Headgame
03. Feels Too Good
04. Heart On Fire
05. Money
06. Fly
07. Wait For You
08. Radio
09. Pressure
10. Victim Of Circumstance
Run Time: 37:43
Release Date: February 10, 2012
Check out the song: “Hypnotize”
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