Music / rock

Dream in motion


Reviews (3)


Distorted Sound

d. 23. Jan. 2020

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Danny Sanderson

d. 23. Jan. 2020

"Other than the title track and Toxic, with a few notable flourishes spread throughout the record, there's not a lot on here that is very typical of the sort of music Kirk Windstein is known for. Much of the tar thick, sludgy hooks that listeners may have expected from this album are replaced with equally impressive and powerful compositions that centre around cleaner guitar sounds and a more atmospheric and hypnotic approach to the songwriting. There's still plenty of intense and savage tracks on the record however, and the diverse scope of music on offer here, from sludge to hard rock to the more atmosphere heavy material, makes this an engrossing and memorable album from start to finish, with the bar being set at a fairly lofty height for his future solo albums to surpass".


Devilution

d. 30. Jan. 2020

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Tobias Holst

d. 30. Jan. 2020

"Væk er al den patos, han tidligere har fremført sin musik med, og i stedet får man indtrykket af en gammel mand, der laver musik, fordi det er det eneste, han kender.'Dream in Motion' er en farrock-plade lavet af en far, der lægger sig på sofaen, så snart han kommer hjem fra arbejde. Det er der sikkert nogen, der vil mene er trygt og rart. Men interessant bliver det ikke".


Kerrang

d. 22. Jan. 2020

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Olly Thomas

d. 22. Jan. 2020

"Making his solo debut a whopping 29 years after his first album with Crowbar, New Orleans sludge legend Kirk Windstein remains a force to be reckoned with, even when standing alone ... Whether expressed in the slow burn of The World You Know, the bittersweet lament of Necropolis, or the album's one crushingly heavy groove on Toxic, Kirk's mastery of downbeat dynamics shines through the gloom on this powerful trip".