January 28, 2010

Not stuck for words

Whenever someone asks me how to describe the music on our album, I'm usually stuck for words (Steve might not have this problem ;)). From now on I'm going to refer them to this new review which does the job nicely:

CD Review: Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy Unseen Music Unheard Words (Second Motion)

It's tough to find two musicians better at creating vivid worlds of sound and vision than Steve Kilbey and Martin Kennedy — especially on the same continent. With the Church, Kilbey has been charting the cosmic waves of Australian space-pop for 30 years. Kennedy has written and produced eight albums of ambient instrumentals for his Aussie ensemble All India Radio, a band that features cinematic architecture as good as anything by Air or Tortoise. The two have teamed up on Unseen Music Unheard Words, with Kennedy composing the music and Kilbey adding world-weary vocals.

These 12 songs dream up a whole new planetoid of celestial downtempo music, circling moons with names like Pink Floyd and Thievery Corporation. The record flows as naturally and unobtrusively as musical lava — molten rock full of symphonic guitar work, melancholy synth, supine lyrical poetry and vaporous background effects. Songs range from sunbursts of acoustic guitar ("Maybe Soon") to dark, bass-y electro ("Naked as a Star"), mixing serpentine violin with female backup vocals and echoing drum machines. A companion piece to the Church's 2009 Untitled #23 and All India Radio's 2009 A Low High, Unseen Music adds another level of mystical power to these otherworldy artists. 
Keith Gribbins

from The Cleveland Scene

January 26, 2010

Nice review of Unseen Music Unheard Words in Blogcritics

"The distinctive voice of Steve Kilbey comes in, and I am immediately transported to one of the best concerts I saw this year. The Church managed to release one of the best records of their career with Untitled #23, not to mention the fact that their 2009 tour of the US was one of their most successful ever. 

Ever since Kilbey's first solo record, The Slow Crack, I have always known that he keeps the personal stuff for himself. In all honesty, though, I think just about everything he has done as a solo artist would have fit within the context of The Church. Unseen Music, Unheard Words certainly backs up this impression. There is not a song on here that would have sounded out of place on Untitled #23..." Full review 

Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy 'Unseen Music Unheard Words' USA Edition Out Now




The USA version of Steve Kilbey and Martin Kennedy 'Unseen Music Unheard Words' is available in music stores and on iTunes now! If you buy the CD or digital version from Second Motion records you will receive over 10 bonus digital tracks!  



"one of the years most beautiful and innovative albums" - thedwarf.com





January 21, 2010

The Song Evaluation Process


January 14, 2010

Community service announcement from Martin Kennedy & Steve Kilbey

I will now be posting all videos related to my project with Steve Kilbey at our new youtube site  instead of the All India Radio youtube site. It was getting a bit confusing for those who are fans of one project but don't care much for the other (outrageous, but true!).

January 7, 2010

We're all not going on a summer holiday


January 6, 2010

Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy - Another Place


Another Place is from 'Unseen Music Unheard Words.' Like a number of previous videos, I've used old super-8 movie footage, this time from a trip to Italy ten years ago. I just love the look of super-8 film.

January 5, 2010

KK Airlines. The only way to fly




When traveling the world rocking and rolling I choose to fly with Kilbey Kennedy airlines. It's an airline I'm proud to lend my name to. Their unique iPilot deal* is a fabulous new innovation: fly the plane yourself or take turns with fellow passengers! The staff are switched on and the music is GREAT.   

KK Airlines. The only way to fly. 

* iPilot packages require proof of life insurance and funeral plan. Solo flights only. Some experience would be nice. Note: KK planes don't actually fly.