Delta swamp rock, volume 2 : More sounds from the South 1968-1975 : at the crossroads of rock, country and soul
AllMusic2016afafStephen Thomas Erlewine2016"... the record provides palpable sonic pleasures. Still, what gives KIN its weight is Tunstall's craft. Invisible Empire/Crescent Moon proved that she could turn inward and be gripping, but by turning that aesthetic inside out - this is an album about embracing the outside world - she's every bit as compelling".Læs anmeldelse
Rolling stoned. 9. sep. 2016afafAlan Lightd. 9. sep. 2016"Though it gets a bit relentlessly upbeat (in tempo and message), Kin clicks when Tunstall's vocals dig deep on tracks like "Evil Eye" and "Run On Home," and when she and James Bay strike a sexy, slow-rolling groove on "Two Way," it makes an awfully good case for going back to Cali".Læs anmeldelse
Renowned for soundd. 2. sep. 2016afafDaniel Patrind. 2. sep. 2016"Given Tunstall's vast experience with folk pressings, it's allowed room for an album like KIN to display a well-balanced connection with her true, poppier potential. To completely enjoy the back and forth folky pop textures on this record feels more like a natural occurrence rather than one sought after and forced upon - making for a highly rewarding and satisfying visit".Vurdering 4/5.Læs anmeldelse