The Best Song You’ve Never Heard: “Feel It All” By KT Tunstall
Perception is a difficult aspect of being a successful recording musician. As an artist continues their career, the songs they release as a single can have a similar feel or sound. Sometimes artists try very hard to overcome that perception. Taylor Swift has made a career of shifting her sound from country to pop to last year’s folk-leaning albums,
Folklore and
Evermore. Others struggle to break out of the perception that they record one type of song.
Eye to the Telescope. The song was simple but full of energy, with stomps, acoustic guitar, and looping “ooh ooh” vocals. She followed up her debut single with “Suddenly I See,” a more produced sounding song with a similar energy. Her next album,
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KT Tunstall returns with an explosive 11 track collection of songs on her fifth studio album KIN. Produced by Tony Hoffer (Beck, Fitz and the Tantrums), and written and recorded by KT in LA, it exemplifies the very best of.
It has been over ten years since KT released her multi-platinum debut, Eye To The Telescope, and in KIN, KT sees its full bodied and blooded follow up. The album s new focused sound is exemplified by the teaser track Evil Eye ; a stripped back, primal rock n roll track that seeded the whole record. The album s lead single Maybe It s A Good Thing shows KT in top form: a moment in life captured in a bright, powerful pop song with an irresistible and unforgettable melody.
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