Music / rock

Dolls of highland


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PopMatters

d. 27. Apr. 2016

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chris Ingalls

d. 27. Apr. 2016

"Dolls of Highland is the sound of a young man returning home to chronicle his small town roots with the use of his ample talents. It's an exhilarating ride from start to finish".


Pitchfork

d. 29. Apr. 2016

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Stuart Berman

d. 29. Apr. 2016

"Dolls of Highland melds the voodoo-infused mythology of the South with rambunctious glam rock, and Kyle Craft summons you into its world like a carnival barker wooing customers into a funhouse".


The guardian

d. 28. Apr. 2016

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Dave Simpson

d. 28. Apr. 2016

"Hailing from a tiny town in Louisiana, Kyle Craft isn't the most obvious character to reinvent himself as a silver-haired glam desperado, but inspiration struck after he found a David Bowie album in K-Mart. Thus, this unlikely but brilliant debut hurls together Craft's Dylan-meets-Brett Anderson holler with rollicking ragtime stomp, reminiscent of vintage Cockney Rebel or early Suede".



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