The Texas-born composer, multi-instrumentalist, and avant-garde innovator Konrad Kinard has released his most ambitious work with "War Is Family." Released via Incinerate Media and The Orchard, this album is a deep look at memory, history, and the personal effects of geopolitical conflict, combining experimental soundscapes with personal stories.
Recorded across Berlin, Brooklyn, and Leeds, with expert production from Fredrik Kinbom, Boris Wilsdorf, Bryce Goggin, and spoken word contributions from David Whitaker, "War Is Family" is a collaborative work. The album has a wide range of sounds, including field recordings, live instruments, spoken monologues, and layered overdubs. These sounds come together to tell a deep story about life during the Cold War.
Kinard goes through a lot of different feelings, from the moving introduction "Born A Texan" to the touching main piece "War Is Family." "Three Sisters" captures close family ties, while "Sun Rises" shows moments of peaceful reflection amid stress. "Daddy Bought A Gun" and "Nuke The Russians" mix personal stories with historical commentary.
"War Is Family" is genuinely unique because it can make you feel both vast and immediate. It's a historical record, a personal archive, and a sound reflection on fear, love, and strength. Kinard's world is where Americana, avant-garde experimentation, and unrefined storytelling come together, drawing you in.
This is an excellent album for music lovers and collectors of experimental music. People who like experimental soundscapes with Americana influences will enjoy it, as will those interested in how personal stories relate to historical events. Konrad Kinard keeps changing how music tells stories, and his album stays with you for a long time.
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