
Mount Kimbie - The Sunset Violent (Orange Vinyl)
Mount Kimbieâs fifth studio album, The Sunset Violent, is seeded in the wake of 2017âs Love What Survives and marks an important full circle moment for the group as they return to a band-like setup (Dominic Maker, Kai Campos, Andrea Balency-BĂ©arn and Marc Pell). The Sunset Violent was made under the empty sky of the American desert, where Kai and Dominic relocated to for a month. A town with little to offer but a couple of saloons, a basin with a history of alleged UFO sightings and a selection of local country radio stations ends up birthing a new Mount Kimbie record that harks back to a time where the guitar lead the way through the bandâs sonic tapestry. On The Sunset Violent, an album that marks fifteen years of Mount Kimbie, itâs clear that their creative spark is by no means at an end.
Mount Kimbie - The Sunset Violent (Orange Vinyl)
Mount Kimbieâs fifth studio album, The Sunset Violent, is seeded in the wake of 2017âs Love What Survives and marks an important full circle moment for the group as they return to a band-like setup (Dominic Maker, Kai Campos, Andrea Balency-BĂ©arn and Marc Pell). The Sunset Violent was made under the empty sky of the American desert, where Kai and Dominic relocated to for a month. A town with little to offer but a couple of saloons, a basin with a history of alleged UFO sightings and a selection of local country radio stations ends up birthing a new Mount Kimbie record that harks back to a time where the guitar lead the way through the bandâs sonic tapestry. On The Sunset Violent, an album that marks fifteen years of Mount Kimbie, itâs clear that their creative spark is by no means at an end.
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Mount Kimbieâs fifth studio album, The Sunset Violent, is seeded in the wake of 2017âs Love What Survives and marks an important full circle moment for the group as they return to a band-like setup (Dominic Maker, Kai Campos, Andrea Balency-BĂ©arn and Marc Pell). The Sunset Violent was made under the empty sky of the American desert, where Kai and Dominic relocated to for a month. A town with little to offer but a couple of saloons, a basin with a history of alleged UFO sightings and a selection of local country radio stations ends up birthing a new Mount Kimbie record that harks back to a time where the guitar lead the way through the bandâs sonic tapestry. On The Sunset Violent, an album that marks fifteen years of Mount Kimbie, itâs clear that their creative spark is by no means at an end.











