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K.C. McKanzie : Hammer & Nails (D,2008)****
I already mentioned in the first release that KC McKanzie has an attractive voice, but also a conscious way of singing. Here and there are added tasteful harmonic vocal arrangements.
Much more than before, wherever they found their style interests, the duo came to their own sound which became an ever cosy warm sound that follow the song lines, but dressed them with almost jazzy double bass, banjo and acoustic guitar mostly. Not only musically, but also lyrically, KC McKanzie’s made a second chapter after the duo’s debut.
Just like in life experiences, even things and persons that are missed and lost, makes us more conscious, and each step is taken at first more carefully, at a distance, for we tend to guard the past, in things of change, with a wish to infiltrate the loss with a new meaning in all what we come across anew. But as keepers of its qualities we can hardly add new meanings, so that a danger appears, to keep us like lonely witnesses, being eaten away by the incomparable, which could also leave us with self-destruction. In that case, newly meeting people should be warned to take care as much for her attention to certain qualities as much as she remembers these qualities, in order not to lose all situations further. However, in destiny, similar evolutions could repeat itself, and things tend to become lost later, or parted sooner, again, or with some more rewarding experience and quality, in the end.