Influences - K.D.A.P. // Album Review
As K.D.A.P., Toronto indie rock outfit Broken Social Scene frontman Kevin Drew circumvents the constraints of playing in a band for his first solo album, Influences.
set for release via Arts & Craft, 16 July 2021
At first glance, the compositions might seem like departures from the music he’s made with BSS, but it’s far from the first time Drew has experimented with instrumental music. Take for instance “Capture The Flag,” the hazy opening act of You Forgot It In People (2003) or “Finish Your Collapse And Stay For Breakfast” from the band’s 2005 self-titled album.
The new eight-track collection builds on the idea that good things take time. It only took Kevin Drew two decades to fully tap into recollections of the ambient music of his adolescence and early 20s, citing Brian Eno, Four Tet and Mouse On Mars as inspiration.
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