Peter Lloyd adopted the name Kid Kin as his moniker for his solo instrumental project. He is a budding artist with ample amounts of potential in the cinematic and post-rock scene. His debut album, New Day At Dusk, released in 2013, marked his official footprint in the music scene. His style fluctuates within the realm of post-rock, though there are definitive aspects taken from other genres as well. You'll hear plenty of piano woven in between the tracks, while at times you'll encounter synthesizers making for a creative mixture between traditional post-rock tunes and electronic synth pop.
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The version of 'Every Country's Sun' is so grand and full of pride and loss that it should be over Match of the Day highlights when Scotland get kicked out of major football tournaments.
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Sleepmakeswaves is one of the best bands out there that blend ethereal tracks with other tracks with beautiful interlaced guitar playing, as if both players are feeding off of the energy of the other, creating a massive and powerful energy that cannot be stopped! This is one fantastic record, and is easily one you can put the whole album on and love every single song. Charlie Mayer