A LA SALA (CD)
Khruangbin
Amoeba Review
Khruangbin gets dreamy and intimate on A LA SALA. The band's effortless international cool takes a more downtempo turn on these tracks; they feel made for a lazy afternoon with friends or a quiet morning gazing at the clouds. "May Ninth" is grooved out, hazy, and rather wistful. "Pon Pón" kicks things up a bit, with funky riffs and irresistibly danceable percussion. "A Love International" is cinematic, languid, and yes, romantic. Khruangbin are one of the most inventive and imaginative bands out there and A LA SALA is a great showcase for their softer side.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Fifteen Fifty-Three
|
Khruangbin | 04:08 |
2.
May Ninth
|
Khruangbin | 03:12 |
3.
Ada Jean
|
Khruangbin | 03:19 |
4.
Farolim De Felgueiras
|
Khruangbin | 02:01 |
5.
Pon Pón
|
Khruangbin | 02:58 |
6.
Todavía Viva
|
Khruangbin | 04:24 |
7.
Juegos y Nubes
|
Khruangbin | 02:04 |
8.
Hold Me Up (Thank You)
|
Khruangbin | 03:49 |
9.
Caja De La Sala
|
Khruangbin | 01:49 |
10.
Three From Two
|
Khruangbin | 03:35 |
11.
A Love International
|
Khruangbin | 04:15 |
12.
Les Petits Gris
|
Khruangbin | 04:02 |