A selection from one of 1998's best and most underrated albums, 'Kingsize' by The Boo Radleys. A symphonic indie rock album peppered with interesting electronics and thrashy, fuzzy guitar, it still sounds stunning 20 years later. The surging 'She Is Everywhere' bathes in a smoky, jazzy atmosphere during its verses, where nicely accented touches of electronic organ blend into a darkly psychedelic ambience, with a laid back groove recalling 'A Northern Soul'-era Verve. It packs one hell of a punch as it erupts into a huge stratospheric chorus full of billowing guitars and a stunning distant echo of Bowie's epic 'Moonage Daydream'.
Read a full review and appraisal of 'Kingsize' HERE.
Read a full review and appraisal of 'Kingsize' HERE.
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