Apr 15, 2015 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
Having opened for such heavyweight indie acts as Spiritualized, Grandaddy, Yo La Tengo, Calexico, Stereolab, the Dirty Three and the Red House Painters in the past, it’s easy to reflect on where Kramies’ immediate influences stem from.
Mar 19, 2015 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
There’s so much to cover, some killer stuff has been filtering through our in box this last month since we went off radar – one thing that immediately hit us like an oncoming wall was this little darling. New single from Kramies finds the author of some of the finest and most sublime ethereal sonic hymnals to come our way in recent times shimmying up to forge a new old acquaintances with Grandaddy man Jason Lytle here taking up production duties. Available as a free download ‘the fate that never favoured us’ is to simply put it – breathless. A delicately spun cosmic carnival teased upon the same unseen fragile structures that hold stars in the night sky, this demurring honey deceptively arrests all the time transmitting its lunar love noted opines across the celestial voids as though the result of some star crossed love in embarked upon by Sterling Roswell and a certain J Xaverre. Bliss.
Mar 9, 2015 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
I featured the wonderful EP The Wooden Heart from Kramies here last year and now the Cleveland born singer/songwriter is back with a new single release before he heads to France for some tour dates. Kramies Windt enlisted the production help of both Todd Tobias and Grandaddy’s Jason Lytle for The Wooden Heart and this new single is again a collaboration with Lytle as he produced “The Fate That Never Favored Us”.
At its heart, this new track is an acoustic guitar ballad but it’s enhanced by Lytle’s trademark flourishes, from the eerie synth sounds to the various electronic effects under the surface. Floating above all of it is an affecting vocal by Kramies. If it’s a dreamy folk/pop sound you’re seeking, be sure to add this song to your collection and Kramies has made it easy as it is available as a free download.
Mar 9, 2015 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
I’ve covered the work of dutch-american dream-pop-crafter kramies many times on MFOA, and i am always happy to hear something new from him. now he has released another soaring, floaty, whistful new track for your free downloading pleasure as a bit of a promotional tool ahead of his upcoming french tour. i recommend it.
Mar 9, 2015 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
Put out the bunting. Strike up the band. Kramies has released a new song. Once again produced by Jason Lytle, ‘The Fate That Never Favored Us’ makes its way slowly and carefully down the tributaries of your half consciousness. In black and white, smiling faces wave in half speed at the vessel as it moves on. But they’re waving good bye. And Kramies is on board. Waiting for fate to favour him.
Nov 21, 2014 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
“Recently emerged from a mail Kramies on in the promo box. The Wooden Heart. I stand up and clap applause. The beginning and the end, between four whimsical songs. Melodic folk and atmospheric dream pop. Kramies, behind it hides the Dutch-American singer-songwriter Kramies Windt from Denver, Colorado. Sounds that make us meditate. I stare off into space. Far away. It’s nice to dive for a few minutes in dreamy folk-pop and a touch of psychedelic. The Jason Lytle (Grandaddy) produced EP “The Wooden Heart” was released on the Australian label Hidden Shoal a year ago. Here and now, the music is still beautiful and timeless.”